Police had been called to reports of an assault in Erskine, Renfrewshire, on Friday afternoon.
Boris Johnson says the gap between referendums on Europe - 41 years - is "a good sort of gap" for independence referendums.
Twelve people are caught playing the game in darkened backroom at an eatery in east London.
Driving conditions on many roads will become "hazardous" next week, the Met Office warns.
A farmer's field in Scotland has been transformed into a "pop-up" ice hockey rink.
Council leaders say it is "self-evident" the tiers system is not containing the new strain of Covid.
A post-mortem examination finds Donald Ralph died from strangulation, Essex Police says.
Prime Minster Boris Johnson and the BBC's Andrew Marr debated whether the UK could have gone into lockdown earlier.
Schools in Wales given a flexible approach to ensure a "safe return", despite concerns by unions.
Boris Johnson says parents should send children to school on Monday "in areas where schools are open".
Boris Johnson said tougher measures may be needed to combat the new variant of the coronavirus.
Police said the death of the 43-year-old man in Fife is being treated as unexplained.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer describes her as a "dear friend and colleague", and wishes her well.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Sunday.
England's chief inspector for schools speaks out after teaching unions call for nationwide closures.
Mexican-American Ryan Garcia gets up from the canvas to stop Britain's Luke Campbell with a body shot in Dallas, Texas.
Endorsed by Taylor Swift, Griff's rich, melodic pop songs are set to take over the charts in 2021.
A sport expert gives tips on why and how we should brave the cold and stay active outdoors.
The government said free kits will be offered to companies who want to set up their own test sites.
The upcoming rollout of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine is one of the top stories in Sunday's papers.
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