Investigations are ongoing into what caused the road surface to give way, United Utilities say.
Vaccines are reportedly being diverted from the North East and Yorkshire to other parts of England.
A consortium including the fashion chain will no longer bid to buy Arcadia group out of administration.
The government publishes its response to a public consultation on licence fee evasion.
Robert and Claire Davies stayed with friends after concern their bungalow might be flooded.
Fines of £800 will be handed to anyone attending a house party of more than 15 people from next week.
Statues of William Beckford and Sir John Cass are to be removed from the Guildhall in Moorgate.
Abimbola Ajoke Bamgbose had been fed up with people asking if she was pregnant, an inquest hears.
Police were alerted to the round trip from Exeter to Coventry after the car was in a crash.
Boris Johnson says England's measures will be reviewed once the priority groups have had the vaccine.
Homes are evacuated and an entire street closed following the incident in Kingsbridge, Devon.
Muller Milk & Ingredients in Somerset confirms 47 dairy workers have tested positive for Covid-19.
The executive has also been warned some lockdown measures could be needed until Easter.
Modelling suggests that lockdown has "stabilised" the spread of new cases in Scotland.
Harvey Tyrrell was electrocuted after climbing over a wall at the King Harold Pub in Romford.
Many coronavirus-related prosecutions involved police officers being coughed and spat on by suspects.
More rain and snow is expected in the next week with the prime minister urging people to follow advice to stay safe.
The Worthy Farm event has been scrapped for a second year running due to the global pandemic.
There have been concerns about scepticism towards the vaccine in some Muslim communities.
There is a "widening financial gap" between households because of the pandemic, says the ONS.
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