Passengers are being "rammed into trains like sardines," one member of the Senedd claims.
Anyone arriving in Northern Ireland from abroad from Tuesday must take a Covid test before departure.
Lewis Hamilton beats Max Verstappen in a chaotic Saudi Arabian Grand Prix to set up a winner-takes-all championship finale.
Labour accuses the government of being in "disarray", but ministers promise to tackle regional inequality.
Cairngorm Mountain Rescue went to the aid of a climber who injured his leg in an avalanche.
Chelsea see off Arsenal in a dominant display in the delayed final to last season's FA Cup to win their first domestic treble.
Another 18 people test positive for the Covid variant in the highest single daily total so far.
Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle says allegations of cocaine taking are "deeply concerning".
Arthur Labinjo-Hughes' stepmother and father were convicted last week of killing the six-year-old.
Lessons will be learnt to protect other children from such evil crimes, the government says.
Police appeal for CCTV after a man is fatally injured in Caley Road, Tunbridge Wells.
A lawyer says a "very minimal" amount of legal aid was spent on civil cases related to the Troubles
Former Scottish health secretary Jeane Freeman says the time is right for a change in the law.
The electricity supplier for the North East says 3,900 homes are still without power.
The artist offers to raise £10m to buy the former prison so it can become an arts hub.
It could not happen at a "worse time" as minister warns there could be thousands of cases to come.
The 33-year-old was taken to hospital in the early hours of Saturday but died the same day.
Barry Sheerman says he is looking forward to spending more time with his family.
A serious case review is underway following the death of six-year-old Arthur Labinjo-Hughes.
Campaigners call for a memorial to members of an RAF reconnaissance unit who died in World War Two.
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