The family of social media star Grace Victory say she was placed in intensive care on Christmas Day.
The couple's wedding plans were hit by lockdowns and Covid-19 restrictions on guest numbers.
Paramedics responded to a "report of concern for welfare" on Monday and police were then called.
The FTSE 100 gains, but bank shares fall, as stock markets get their first chance to react to the trade deal.
Sir Simon Stevens says healthcare staff are "back in the eye of the storm" with coronavirus.
It is "almost certain" Shetland will be moved to the toughest restrictions if the infection rate continues, it is warned.
Two friends were magnet fishing in the Kennet and Avon Canal when they pulled up the live hand grenade.
Up to 4ins (10cm) of snow could fall over the Pennines and North York Moors, the Met Office says.
The DUP will not support the trade deal but one of its MPs says Brexit is still the best way forward.
The Green Alliance says there is gap between the PM's plans and what is needed to meet carbon targets.
The Christmas gathering of revellers, many thought to be British, has prompted calls for deportations.
Members of the armed forces will help organise Covid-19 testing for thousands of students next month.
But Sir Simon Stevens says he expects all the UK's most vulnerable to be offered a vaccine by late spring.
Child health leaders say the increase is partly down to the pandemic's impact on young people.
Emma Moss was given a 50/50 chance of living for two years but has set her mind on one major goal.
The animals and their volunteers have been taking part in virtual visits to their elderly friends.
A video of Natasha Jenkins' emotional return to her children from hospital was viewed worldwide.
Vicky tells the BBC how, like many others, her world suddenly changed when London went into lockdown.
ASCL Cymru also called for quick action on plans for schooling if cases are continuing to rise.
The papers report details of the Covid vaccine roll out and fears schools may be closed until February.
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