A negative test had been due to be required from Friday, but ministers said people needed time to prepare.
Studies show shoppers on both sides of the Atlantic are more ethically and environmentally minded.
The government wants bosses to do more to help victims as reports of domestic abuse soar in lockdown.
Services in England are being cut from 87% of normal levels to 72%, the Rail Delivery Group says.
First-time buyers are calling on the government to extend a Help to Buy deadline amid Covid-related delays.
Ros Atkins asks what the definition of “staying local” means during the UK’s third lockdown.
A new documentary shows the world's first gay rugby club challenging conventional perceptions.
The vaccine rollout and the latest from the US leads most of Thursday's newspaper front pages.
Hundreds of students say it is not right they will have to wait months for rebates during Covid-19.
The Stena Embla was to sail between Belfast to Liverpool but moves in a "Brexit busting move".
As the UK records its highest death toll, Fergal Keane has been to see the strain the NHS is under for the second time.
Carol and David Richards had been fined £60 for driving 20 minutes to see her mother.
A group of leading charities say more must be done this lockdown to support people who are shielding.
Professor Jonathan Van-Tam is volunteering at a community centre in Nottingham.
More red tape after the EU trade deal will raise food and manufacturing costs, business groups tell MPs.
The officer was spat at by a suspect while working in Cambridgeshire.
It brings the total number of deaths within 28 days of a positive test result to 84,767.
The single test was scheduled after the three tests due to take place in January were cancelled.
But Boris Johnson does not rule out tougher restrictions in England, saying they are kept under review.
Officers say people should consider delaying any essential journeys as the Met Office forecasts heavy snow.
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