Plans for airports, energy and roads are facing multiple legal challenges over climate commitments.
A government report seen by the BBC suggests strong support for large firms having to publish the data.
A union wants the Scottish government to introduce online learning and mass Covid testing after the school holidays.
In a new film, Marcus Rashford: Feeding Britain's Children, the BBC goes behind the scenes of the footballer's free school meals campaign.
Many of Saturday's papers lead with the prospect the UK could enter national restrictions post-Christmas.
Helen Edwards, an NHS doctor from the West Midlands in the UK takes us through her week's spending.
Live shellfish exporters in East Yorkshire and Devon say new certification requirements are 'unworkable'
The education minister has also called for P7 pupils to be able to sit the transfer test in their own schools.
Ian Hopkins says he will step down from Greater Manchester Police with immediate effect.
From his hospital bed, 60-year-old Chris Lea says "it is not worth losing an aunt, uncle or grandparent".
How well do you remember the news of the past 12 months?
Public Health Minister Joe FitzPatrick loses his job as Nicola Sturgeon appoints a full-time drugs minister.
An inquest concludes Yukio Nishigaki died accidentally after the meal.
Santa had to make a quick getaway after coming under fire in Grantham, the Lions charity has said.
The sausage roll-obsessed YouTuber and fundraiser says this is "our most important year yet".
Inquest unable to conclude who the remains found in Cirencester belonged to or how the person died.
Matthew Mason admits beating 15-year-old Alex Rodda to death with a spanner but denies murder.
The number of people in hospital with Covid-19 is the highest since the pandemic began in March.
Investigators secretly recorded "offensive" conversations between members of the unit.
Andy Burnham is facing a call to stand down as Greater Manchester Police is put in special measures.
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