Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City will both have 2,000 fans at Wembley for the EFL Cup final on 25 April.
Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond says Prince Philip felt reporters misunderstood his "sense of fun".
Serena Kennedy is "incredibly proud" to be Merseyside Police's first female chief constable.
Health Minister Robin Swann says too many people are waiting too long for treatment.
Invitations will be sent out to those in this age group from this week, the first minister confirms.
A woman describes how she and her friend were knocked off their feet as the device was detonated.
People will be allowed to meet in larger groups outdoors and take day trips across Scotland from Friday.
A "significant" number of confirmed and probable cases have been found in Lambeth and Wandsworth.
In England you can drink outside pubs now, something you cannot do in Wales for another fortnight.
The final of the BBC cooking show, delayed after Prince Philip's death, will air on Wednesday night.
The government contractor also expects a "significant" £1.7bn write-off as part of a company review.
Three temporary pavilions will be erected in Edinburgh Park and the University of Edinburgh's Old College Quad.
The 49-year-old is alleged to have sent an offensive message to Romaine Sawyers on social media.
Gloucestershire Police trainee detective Jonathan Eaton denies one charge of voyeurism.
Muslims are getting ready to celebrate the month of Ramadan for the second time under Covid rules.
As outdoor hospitality reopens, revellers find a "celebratory" atmosphere despite the cold weather.
People over 45 can now book a Covid jab via the NHS website, as vaccination programme enters new phase
The investment bank is creating a new Midlands outpost which will eventually employ up to 500 staff.
Despite the improvement, exports still remain below 2020 levels, the UK statistics body says.
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