Young black people are three times more likely to be out of work than white peers, research shows.
A review of the state of Britain's native woods and trees finds only 7% are in good condition.
Teenagers are due back in school next week but despite the challenges, some benefited from lockdown learning.
Zurich "strongly" deny claims that surveyors issued hand-written notes as proof of insurance policies.
Her Majesty receives the wand and insignia of the Lord Chamberlain in a private ceremony at Windsor.
Leaders of the country's five larger parties went head-to-head in the second live debate of the campaign.
The Met Police say no-one was injured in the incident and are appealing for information.
A man has died and another is seriously injured in a shooting in Birmingham.
Bill Crothers's position was "agreed" to by the Cabinet Office, a letter from a lobbying watchdog reveals.
Recent financial results show there are contrasting fortunes in the business of fashion and apparel.
A million students currently learning online will go back to university campuses next month.
A colleague tells an inquest he was also attacked while trying to protect the injured man.
Campaigners urge people to help pick up thousands of balls which have washed up on Brighton beach.
George Reynolds was once one of Britain's richest people but he also had a long criminal history.
A series of burglaries targeted the west London homes of multimillionaire celebrities.
The Conwy vessel Nicola Faith is found more than two months after sinking with three crew on board.
The drivers, who police believe had been together, are arrested on suspicion of drink-driving.
An inquest jury hears a transcript of a 999 call made by Shane Gilmer who died in a crossbow attack.
A landlord says drinkers meeting big groups of friends are putting pressure on staff and finances.
Experts believe it was made by a large meat-eating dinosaur with a body length of up to 30ft (9m).
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