Research suggests the number of shop vacancies has risen again, with the North of England worse hit.
Some venues may have to limit their opening hours after more than one in ten hospitality workers left the sector.
What did Welsh party leaders say in Thursday's BBC Wales TV election debate?
A "distrust" in the medical industry is contributing to the low vaccination rate, a campaigner says.
Bruno Fernandes and Edinson Cavani both score twice as Manchester United come from behind to take a major step towards sealing a place in next month's Europa League final.
Leading football clubs will be joined by a number of sporting bodies for a four-day boycott of social media to tackle abuse and discrimination.
Hundreds of crew members will be out of work after losing access to a £32m market, ministers are warned.
It follows newspaper allegations of sexual harassment, weeks after the actor received a top award.
The Labour leader poses with wallpaper in a dig at the PM over the Downing Street flat revamp row.
This service in Brent, London, is allowing health teams reach areas where jab rates are low.
Dipu Ahad claimed he was seeking justice for his victim but was found to be behind the harassment.
When Sharon's dog Ronnie went missing, she fell victim to an increasingly common scam.
Aneira Thomas, 72, was nervous about the vaccines having had "severe" reactions to drugs before.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Thursday evening.
Mark Masefield murdered Marie Gladders before his sentence for another killing expired, court hears.
Jake Ternent was the first UK NHS patient to undergo revolutionary gene therapy to improve his sight.
Rachael Thorold was hit by a van while walking with her five-month-old son Louis, who died.
Sev Mokake faced leaving the UK as a child but now trains some of football's biggest names.
Britain's most prolific rapist Reynhard Sinaga is thought to have attacked over 200 men.
A line of inquiry is the possible involvement of the South East Antrim UDA, a paramilitary gang.
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