Police and rail bosses condemn a social media post featuring a car parked on a level crossing.
Critical care staff at the Royal Stoke University Hospital say school pupils were behind the gift.
Swindon Borough Council wants the tech billionaire to consider setting up a factory there.
Founder Charlie Mullins says it is a "no-brainer" that workers should get immunised.
Homes worry about being sued if people contract the virus while they are staying there.
Richard Sharp says the BBC represents good value, but how it is funded "may be worth reassessing".
Grant Shapps explains why UK-bound arrivals from South America and Portugal will be banned.
Brussels points the finger at the British government for problems facing musicians and crews.
The 19-year-old mounted pavements and jumped red lights through London and three counties.
Officials admit they used "unprofessional and unacceptable language" about the teenager's family.
Charlie Haylock says he initially thought the request "was a scam".
A respiratory doctor at the Mater Hospital warns that oxygen supplies are under "extreme pressure".
Mr Leonard says it is in the best interests of the party if he stands down as leader immediately.
UK-bound arrivals from South America and Portugal will be banned from Friday over concerns about the variant.
The vaccine site in Barnsley tells patients its service is suspended and urges them not to travel.
The government defends its plan to switch to a grant scheme to feed children at half term.
The retailer insists it has no plans to move online, despite warning shop closures could cost it £1bn.
More than 5,000 delays of longer than an hour are recorded across acute trusts in England.
The couple, who both have coronavirus, were given "precious" time together, their daughter says.
Bentley Motors lost a legal battle with a Manchester-based clothing company of the same name.
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