The Home Office says it is working to "assess the impact" of the issue, which has been resolved.
Five people died when their helicopter crashed in the Arizona tourist attraction in February 2018.
Freezing temperatures expected across England a day after snow hit ambulance services in Yorkshire.
The overflow mortuary in Ruislip was built to relieve pressure on hospital morgues in London.
Report finds staff, women and visitors were able to leave maternity wards "without challenge".
The NHS fears some communities are being targeted with misinformation, a leading doctor says.
Travellers from Portugal are also barred from entering the UK, amid concern over a new virus variant.
Rules of origin are a key part of the UK's trade deal with the EU. What are they?
Singer Talia Dean was 18 when she first had symptoms of axial spondyloarthritis. It took 15 years to get a diagnosis.
A therapist who arranges free mental health help for NHS workers says many are at "breaking point".
The actress stars in Finding Alice about a woman left floundering after her partner's sudden death.
A mix of stories, many on the coronavirus pandemic, lead Friday's newspapers.
It comes after reports that protections including the 48-hour work week could be dropped.
Some MPs worry "buy now, pay later" services could be tempting online shoppers into overspending.
The Supreme Court ruling will define payouts for many thousands of firms affected by the first lockdown.
Hauliers fear their jobs will get worse before they get better
Campaigners say it is unfair to expect pupils to sit externally-marked A-level and GCSE assessments.
In one health board, 30% of four and five-year-olds are overweight or obese.
First Minister Mark Drakeford says changes will be announced on Friday.
Writing to Boris Johnson, celebrity chefs and over 40 charities join the footballer's call for action.
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