The TV chef says she and her husband have had the jab and "would encourage everyone" to follow suit.
Oxford says the "public cannot get enough of experts" with a £100m donation for antibiotics research.
Many parents struggle to meet their children's needs during the pandemic, say researchers.
Tuesday's front pages report fears that millions of people could ignore Covid rules once they are vaccinated.
Female perpetrated child sexual abuse remains taboo, experts say - while victims struggle to report it.
A new visa will give 5.4m Hong Kong residents the right to resettle in Britain. How many will leave?
Despite the risks, people say they are being asked to work on site when they could do it from home.
Hackers are selling Depop app account details on the dark web for as little as 77p each online.
Taxi driver David Miller was told to isolate through the NHS Covid-19 app, but received no financial help.
People in their 70s and others who are clinically extremely vulnerable are now being offered the jab.
Ex-Marine John Deacy, 81, died with Covid-19 just two weeks after his last shift at the supermarket.
David Urpeth says smart motorways without a hard shoulder carry "an ongoing risk of future deaths."
Conor Murphy says the required support "to kick start our economic recovery" has not been delivered.
'People want to go on holiday,' says the airline's boss, as bookings for this summer rise sharply.
A football lost in Ireland is found on a Welsh beach just seven days after it went missing.
Kyah Jordan is thought to be the first person convicted of drink-driving on an e-scooter in the UK.
Martin Freeborn's wife, Helen, lost her fight against Covid at the Royal London Hospital, where staff are struggling to cope with rising admissions.
The health secretary says everyone must continue to "stay at home whenever possible".
An eyewitness speaks publicly for the first time about the 2015 death of a man being restrained by police.
Police found evidence of sub-standard care at the Caerphilly home, an inquest hears.
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