It comes after about 400 people were refused entry to Glasgow's Kelvingrove Park last weekend in an alcohol crackdown.
An MP questions why no prosecution was brought despite a "clear and flagrant breach" of regulations.
The impending relaxation of restrictions prompted an increase in clothing sales during March.
The government borrowed £303bn in the year to March, reflecting the cost of measures to support the economy.
Driving lessons and tests will also resume on Friday as Covid restrictions in NI are eased further.
Residents breaking their fasts for Ramadan are praised for sharing food with firefighters.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Friday morning.
The viral sensation explains what parish councillors do and why you should vote for them on 6 May.
Nurse Lesley Watts is banned for 18 months over her "abusive" care of inmate Annabella Landsberg.
Hampshire police says it is investigating the officer's use of force which was caught on camera.
Researchers at Glasgow University identified two cases where they believe cats developed Covid-19 after their owners.
The one-year pilot will help the UK's independent screen sector export content around the world.
GiffGaff, Tesco Mobile and Sky Mobile score highest on the Which? annual customer survey.
Clinics say more patients are needing help after going to unaccredited people during lockdown.
Real-world data found the AZ and Pfizer jabs worked equally well in over-75s and younger people.
Friday's papers report on No 10 sources accusing ex-aide Dominic Cummings of leaking the PM's texts.
A raft of app-based delivery systems now promise to bring you your groceries almost instantly.
The Citizens Advice network says people often regret using the increasingly popular payments method.
A group of 42 people hope their convictions for stealing money from the Post Office will be quashed.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin says support would be provided from Dublin with British government input.
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