The consultation period on how exam grading in England should be assessed ends on Friday.
There are concerns that fraudsters are signing up for buy now, pay later services in others' names.
The government has granted millions of people in Hong Kong new opportunities to live and work in the UK.
The front pages report on trial results from a new Covid vaccine and supply shortages in Europe.
Liverpool reignite their Premier League title defence by ending a five-match winless run with a comfortable win at Tottenham.
The Novavax jab is the first to show it is effective against the 'Kent' variant of the virus.
Public Health England says the AstraZeneca jab offers "high levels of protection" against Covid-19.
Social media influencers have visited Dubai in recent weeks despite the UK's ban on leisure travel.
Dr Mustapha Bittaye discusses the Oxford Covid-19 vaccine trials and vaccine disinformation.
A force apologises over viral footage of an officer calling him an idiot amid "lock up" threats.
There was hope from the teenager's family the new administration would send Anne Sacoolas to the UK.
Blessing Mukaukirwa, 32, was driving the second-hand ambulance when he was stopped by police.
Police say officers were moving more quickly to issue fines for clear breaches of lockdown rules.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Thursday evening.
The ruling should enable Mauritius to start settling its new maritime borders in the Indian Ocean.
Hundreds of people were put at unnecessary risk from Covid-19 due to the men's actions, police say.
The Welsh Government announces a framework through which it aims to ease Wales out of lockdown.
How the cladding crisis forced a first-time home buyer into bankruptcy within a year.
Coastguards say the vessel departed from Conwy and had been expected back at midnight.
Finance Secretary Kate Forbes says she wants to provide "stability and certainty" for people and businesses.
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