Students quiz our BBC correspondent as they look for answers on what being outside the EU means.
Dr Tom Black says staff will have to make hard decisions as an appeal is made to reduce gatherings.
Scientists find 156 new plants and fungi, including six new species of toadstool in British woodlands.
The UK will leave more than 30 EU criminal justice bodies from 2021 - but how will that affect everyday life?
The Lord of the Rings actor says he "would have no hesitation in recommending it to anyone".
Mal Martin's family were told there was almost zero chance of survival after he contracted Covid-19.
Charles and Camilla also release an annual photo, showing the couple smiling in their garden.
NHS bosses express concern about "prematurely" easing restrictions in some areas.
A review into how complaints against Granville Gibson were handled finds "red flags" were missed.
Waiting times grow across the UK for potentially life-saving MRI and CAT scans, figures show.
Years after flammable cladding issues emerged, more flat owners are facing costly 24-hour patrols.
As infections rise, these people say they've decided to cancel their Christmas plans.
US trade chief Robert Lighthizer says he is working with Liz Truss on a deal to reduce trade tariffs.
Dentists warn targets in England could make them prioritise routine check-ups over complex cases.
People are still advised to take a daily supplement this winter to keep bones and muscles healthy.
While young people are unlikely to become seriously ill, Jack Fair's family want to highlight the risk.
Engineers investigating the unexplained outages found they were caused by murmurations of starlings.
In one case officers broke up a party at a property where the rules had been contravened twice before.
BBC journalist Emma Clifford Bell visits Drumchapel, Scotland, to see how lockdown has impacted lives there.
Emma Hutchinson's efforts to create something positive in lockdown led to a Christmas song.
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