Glynne and Kathleen Morris say active social lives kept them happy and able to mark the milestone.
Businesses give a relieved welcome to the Brexit trade deal, but warn there is more work to be done.
The new strain of the virus was responsible for 38% of positive cases, the Office for National Statistics estimates.
Up to 10 whales have washed up between Tunstall and Withernsea in East Yorkshire.
About 1.5 million customers are hit as direct debits are taken on Christmas Eve owing to an IT error.
Drivers are now required to test negative for Covid-19 before they are allowed to cross into France.
Shana Grice reported her killer five times before her death but was fined for wasting police time.
A race in Cornwall has about 250 people setting off at once, rather than a staggered start.
Variant spreads 56% faster and may need tougher measures to control, a study suggests.
John received mail from around the world after speaking about the loss of his wife on BBC Breakfast.
HMS Northumberland had been on call to protect UK waters over Christmas but has returned to port.
Big-name fashion designers and models pay tribute to the late star, who has died aged 50.
Press Association photographers reflect on their best images from the past year.
London now has the highest percentage of people testing positive in the UK, ONS figures suggest.
Absolutely Fabulous star Joanna Lumley on a star-studded festive reading to support the arts industry.
Experts are increasingly worried that the virus can accumulate in stuffy rooms.
Gabriel and Arthur are from a feral colony and both suffered eye damage caused by cat flu.
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps says the UK border will remain open over Christmas.
The rule reflects the "increased risk" from a variant linked to two cases in England, officials say.
NI's chief scientific adviser says there could be "substantial consequences" if it becomes dominant.
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