A friend of the second murder victim of Stephen Port accuses the Met Police of being homophobic.
The limited-edition shirts are already being advertised for resale with one seller asking for £9,000.
Police attended the banned gathering in May 2021 and found off-duty officers present.
People advised against attending Christmas parties to ease "increasing pressures" on NHS, bosses say.
He follows Andrew Neil out of the door after previously working at the BBC for 17 years.
Residents will be allowed three visitors and one care worker from Wednesday under updated guidance.
Birmingham City has renamed the stadium's family zone in memory of the murdered six-year-old.
Serviceman Stephen Cashman, 25, died at the nuclear base in Argyll and Bute on Thursday
Aaron Webb was taken to hospital after the collision in County Antrim but died a short time later.
Cabinet minister Michael Gove says the UK faces a "deeply concerning situation" as Omicron cases increase.
All household contacts of Covid cases should now isolate for 10 days after Omicron warning
Ray Illingworth says he wants people to have a choice after watching his wife die from breast cancer.
With Omicron on the increase and the possibility of new restrictions, what do the statistics tell us?
The action follows the death of a man who was detained by police while having a mental health crisis.
England's hope evaporates into an emphatic defeat by Australia on the fourth day of the first Ashes Test at the Gabba.
Student Reegan Kay posted on Twitter about being assaulted on her way home from a night out.
The foreign secretary says G7 ministers will warn Moscow such action would be a "strategic mistake".
Choreographer Rosie Kay says she was forced out of her company over her views on sex and gender.
Ros Atkins examines the ethical arguments surrounding vaccine mandates.
The Palace of Westminster requires urgent repair, but a skills shortage means fresh talent is needed.
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