Tracy and her daughter Sarah are both studying the courses at Liverpool John Moores University.
Video of a man's detention is condemned by the ex-chairman of a black police officers' association.
The country has received lower Pfizer vaccine stocks than expected due to a reduction in manufacturing capacity.
Josh Quigley, from Livingston, suffered multiple fractures after falling off his bike at 40mph while training in Dubai.
Lockdown means 80% of sales have been lost and the cheese will go off within weeks.
Irish prime minister Micheál Martin says that both sides needed to dial down their rhetoric or else risk destabilising the Irish peace process.
Hughie is finding out how the hospital he and his friend raised thousands of pounds for will be spending the money.
Teachers elsewhere will wear face masks when three to seven years olds return on 22 February.
The health secretary's comments prompted criticism from Labour who said people wanted clarity.
European Commission's Maros Sefcovic and Michael Gove will discuss post-Brexit trading rules later.
The Met Office said the temperature in Braemar, Aberdeenshire, was provisionally the coldest since 1995.
The postal service plans to retain many staff taken on over Christmas after deliveries hit record highs.
Firefighters extinguish a large fire on Benbecula as they warn of an "extreme risk" of wildfires.
Police raid a party in Cheshire where several households had gathered after booking the event online.
Evidence seen by BBC News reveals how terror prevention measures are used to tackle radicalisers.
A principal fears for the long-term impact of school disruption on reception and Year 1 pupils.
Life at Harrogate Hospital during the pandemic with staff who never planned to be on the front line.
Health services and councils will be encouraged to work together as 2012 reforms are unpicked in England.
Coronavirus has had a big impact on our mental health, but have services been able to keep up?
The expert heading the UK's genetic surveillance says research into strains will go into the 2030s.
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