Worksop-based Tom Stanniland vows to return to the US after his scooter was confiscated by police.
Hundreds of homes were flooded along the River Great Ouse over the festive period.
Thousands more people have taken up fishing during the pandemic, figures show.
The Education Authority has told schools that pupils must bring packed lunches for the next few weeks.
Advertising campaign warning people not to get complacent comes as 1,325 deaths are recorded in the UK.
Parents say they are concerned about the impact lockdowns are having on their babies' development.
What does the data show about the age groups being affected by the virus in the second wave?
Bouncers used to turn Mits Sahni away because of his skin colour - then he set up London's first weekly Asian club night.
Companies that trade with the UK say higher prices and less choice are on the way.
Saturday's front pages are dominated by warnings after the Covid death toll reached a record high.
The Duke of Cambridge asked how staff were coping during the pandemic, and he thanked them for their sacrifice.
A self-employed father-of-three calls on UK government to be "more flexible" with its Covid support.
Two women were fined £200 after driving five miles to walk around Foremark Reservoir, Derbyshire.
As Covid patients waited at Royal Glamorgan Hospital the nurse had a fear of "wanting to leave".
Three small businesses explain how they have adapted to cope with the pandemic over the past year.
He is remembered for the 7 Up documentary series which followed the lives of 14 children since 1964.
He claims her evidence to an inquiry into sexual harassment allegations against him was "untrue".
The Duke of Cambridge says he wants his three children to appreciate sacrifices made during Covid.
Liverpool reach the FA Cup fourth round with a 4-1 win over a Covid-affected Aston Villa - but they are made to work hard by a team that had no first-team experience.
Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove says "work is ongoing" to improve trade from GB to NI.
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