Gazmir Nuzi is one of eight convicted after the death of 39 people in a lorry container.
With footballers breaching coronavirus restrictions and attracting the attention of the government, BBC Sport asks whether football is on its final warning.
A number of Scottish schools, pupils and parents report Microsoft Teams running slowly or not at all.
Scotland's first minister says she has doubts about whether Celtic's trip to Dubai was "really essential".
A 14-year-old boy is being questioned in connection with the death of Nowab Miah, 53, in Stockport.
Simon Thompson, who ran the NHS Test and Trace app, takes over after a tough year for the post service.
The Labour leader says the government is not "just incompetent but also that it has the wrong priorities" helping families over the pandemic.
Esther Dingley went missing in the Pyrenees in November and no trace of her has been found.
Unison chooses Christina McAnea to replace Dave Prentis, who has been in the job for 20 years.
Some trusts were close to declaring a major incident, before extra staff were drafted in, it is understood.
The current owner of the footwear brand is considering making shares in the firm available to investors.
Taylor Hardy, 12, raises more than £3,000 after covering the distance on a cycling machine.
The society that runs the showground said it had hoped the centre would have opened last week.
A care home boss says having more vaccination centres and using pharmacists will make a "massive difference".
A document advises doctors that the minimum level of oxygen required in the blood is being reduced.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Monday morning.
Nurses will be expected to work in the Covid hospital regardless of where they are normally based.
More than more 1,100 locations across the country will start to offer the Oxford Covid vaccine.
He wants businesses to do more to protect the planet as he marks 50 years of environmental campaigning.
With a lack of devices, broadband and time, online school is proving stressful for many.
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