The government says it has vaccinated 15 million people, but key questions remain.
The Scottish government wants Scotland bound travellers to be offered quarantine facilities in England.
The PM calls it an "extraordinary feat", reached just over two months after the first vaccine was delivered.
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People will be asked if their gender identity matches the sex they were registered with at birth.
The UK prime minister also says he has an "excellent" relationship with new President Joe Biden.
Vehicles were trapped as gale-force winds carried mud-coloured waves of snow onto the A98 near Buckie.
The head of the BMA in Northern Ireland says primary schools reopening by that date is more realistic.
Wales' first minister "confident" the next five groups will receive a first dose by the end of April.
The takeaway firm and 300 restaurant groups say it would boost the sector when restrictions ease.
The 133-year-old Hammersmith Bridge has been closed for six months due to concerns over its safety.
But Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas says a referendum now would not be "wise".
Mark Harper is among more than 60 MPs who have called for all restrictions to be lifted by the end of April.
People due to have a vaccine have been told their appointment will be rescheduled.
Bill Caldwell's children say receiving a postcard he wrote 77 years ago was "surreal".
England are bowled out for 134 as India open up a lead of 249 to seize control of the second Test in Chennai.
The foreign secretary reiterates the PM's optimism but says the impact of the vaccine must be monitored in real time.
The woman was one of nine who gave evidence against the former first minister at the High Court last year.
The attacks took place in and around a city park in the space of five hours, police say.
Immy Leith, 10, is walking the distance to raise money for a hospice that cared for her mother.
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