The challenge of offering booster appointments to all over-18s by the end of December.
Emma Webb has walked 285 miles for suicide prevention after losing her 16-year-old daughter.
Magistrates in London will hear the case concerning the death of motorcyclist Harry Dunn.
Forty-two Premier League players and staff tested positive for Covid-19 in the past week - the most results ever recorded in the league over a seven-day period.
The Department for Business said that the impact on postmasters' lives "cannot be overstated".
Party leader Sir Keir Starmer has announced Labour's support of the government's Covid booster drive.
The newborn boy was found abandoned in a park in Kings Norton, Birmingham, on 22 April.
Four flood alerts, where flooding is possible, remain in place for parts of the West Midlands.
The issue of whether homophobia affected police work should be subject to a public inquiry, MPs say.
The state-backed bank had pleaded guilty to failing to prevent money-laundering of nearly £400m.
A poem by the 11-year-old is recognised by a writing competition days after she died in east London.
Shinfield Studios says a Disney production is confirmed to start at the Berkshire facility in 2022.
People explain why they did not mind waiting for four hours to get a Covid-19 vaccination booster.
Sharna Walker was filmed abusing the Wetherspoons doorman on Birmingham's Broad Street in May.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Monday evening.
Boris Johnson told the Russian president any "destabilising action" would lead to "significant consequences".
The first minister says curbs are needed to slow the spread of the Omicron variant but school closures are not on the agenda.
A girl is taken to hospital after falling from a balcony at a school.
Jurors are told slavery links have no bearing on four people accused of damaging the toppled statue.
The process will also considers jury size, the majority required for conviction and corroboration.
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