Ex-health secretary Lord Fowler says the former PM had a "curious" attitude towards Aids awareness.
A BBC investigation found people shielding in homes with widespread damp and even rodents.
Alice Lee, 20, from Alfreton in Derbyshire, will take on the 5km challenge with a bespoke walker.
The demand has caused concern among some suppliers about how they will pay to hire new workers.
Chief Constable Simon Byrne is set to discuss the fall-out with Sinn Féin, the DUP and SDLP on Monday.
Plans to update Covid vaccines for booster jabs and the impact of Storm Darcy feature in the papers.
Unearthed papers suggest the monarch's lawyers successfully argued to change a draft law in the 1970s.
Fans can watch more than 100 comedians from the comfort of their own homes - or even hot tubs.
The party will call for tougher transparency rules for spending and criticise the pandemic response.
A woman who lost her husband and brother-in-law to Covid urges people to ignore conspiracy theories.
Murder investigations have been launched in Croydon and Kilburn following two separate fatal stabbings.
But 66-year-old First Minister Mark Drakeford said he has not yet been inoculated himself.
The government is aiming to offer first doses to the top four priority groups by 15 February.
A man in his 30s and another man in his 40s were shot in the legs in an alleyway on Saturday.
A man dies following an incident on a fishing boat 50 miles off the Isles of Scilly.
Vaccine centres in Essex and Suffolk are affected as Storm Darcy sweeps through parts of England.
People share their photos of snow, as forecasters predict more flurries and ice for the coming days.
A rescuer fell while responding to reports of a camper in the fells suffering chest pains.
Police were called after reports of loud music as about 100 turned up at the popular Formby beach.
Health Secretary Jeane Freeman says it is 'not sensible' to set specific dates as vaccine supplies can change.
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