Changes expected on Monday are set to include getting users out of the criminal justice system.
Scotland's GPs warn a new screening process will reduce the number of available appointments.
The electricity supplier for the North East says it could have been better at talking to customers.
"Time will tell" if they are required to control transmission rates, says virologist.
Eileen Ash, who made her debut for England in 1937, dies at the age of 110.
Arthur Labinjo-Hughes' stepmother and his father were both jailed on Friday for his death.
Simon George plans to take his scale-model of Heaton Lodge junction in Kirklees on tour.
SSEN hopes the last remaining homes without electricity will be reconnected on Saturday.
The London force says it does not routinely investigate "retrospective breaches" of Covid regulations.
A health board says waiting times are in excess of nine hours, and "far longer than we would like".
An investigation starts into how the ring-fenced housing money was spent on general services.
Police say the arrest is linked to "suspected extreme right-wing terrorism".
Northern Ireland still has the highest infection rate for coronavirus in the UK.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Saturday morning.
In a video, one woman says her family were told she would not survive after giving birth with Covid.
Matthew Humphreys wants to encourage other people with disabilities to take up frame running
Jim Donegan was shot dead in 2018 as he waited to pick up his son in west Belfast.
Practices in England can postpone minor surgery and routine health checks for over-75s, NHS chiefs say.
Fraudsters appear to be adopting the "sinister" tactic of spiking drinks to steal money, campaigners warn.
The BBC's Jonathan Blake talks to voters in the West Midlands constituency ahead of the by-election.
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