Rural areas could be "locked out" of ultra-fast broadband for years to come, a damning report says.
The amazing life of Johnny Smythe - RAF officer, prisoner of war and a father of the Windrush generation.
Low traffic at borders has meant there have been few problems in Kent, but there have been other issues.
Some families are struggling to get the devices their children need to help them do schoolwork.
How do hospitals become overwhelmed and what can be done to stop it from happening.
Lockdown measures across Wales will also be extended and strengthened, the first minister says.
But firms may be hesitant to take on permanent staff during the Covid crisis, new research suggests.
While restaurants and shops have been given tax breaks, firms that supply them fear for the future.
Friday's papers include "America's day of shame", and the PM's plan to vaccinate millions.
Noah's body was found in a storm drain in north Belfast in June, six days after he went missing.
Lorry drivers will need a negative result to cross into France until further notice, the government says.
"Bethan" tested positive after being vaccinated and says staff morale is at an "all time low".
The applause for NHS workers returns but the Labour leader says clapping alone "isn't enough".
The weekly applause is back - but its founder distances herself from the initiative.
Boris Johnson says the armed forces will use "battle preparation techniques" to help vaccinate millions.
The UK prime minister also says the US president is "completely wrong" over his election fraud claims.
Health officials say it was the only option due to the demand for beds as a result of Covid-19.
Alexander Rawson is accused of murdering fellow care home resident 93-year-old Eileen Dean.
Travellers from Namibia, Zimbabwe, Angola, Botswana and Mauritius will be barred from entry.
Army logistics expert Brigadier Phil Prosser on how the Army will help in the deployment of the coronavirus vaccines.
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