NHS Fife confirm a small number of deaths after 48 people test positive for coronavirus at the home in Glenrothes.
The family say the artwork - entitled "Aachoo!!" - should "be protected and stay where it is".
Rangers believe the national lockdown contributed to little terns fledging more than 200 chicks.
Two men were duped into being filmed carrying out naked challenges in hotel rooms, the Met says.
John Davies is taking legal action after failing to have "any meaningful contact" for eight months.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic on Saturday.
People are seeing dentists less due to Covid-19 leading to warnings about the long-term effects.
The southbound carriageway of the motorway has since reopened after the crash near Leicester.
The Royal Navy is made ready to protect British waters, and warning on infection rates feature in the papers.
Four Royal Navy boats have been placed on standby to patrol UK waters as negotiations enter their final hours.
As the UK hosts a key climate summit, the government announces an end to funding for overseas oil and gas.
Many of the thousands of primates kept in homes in England are said to be living in misery.
The Buy Now, Pay Later firm Klarna tells Money Box it plans to start reporting missed payments to credit referencing agencies.
Peyton Maguire from Lanarkshire was one of the youngest Covid-19 patients in the UK.
Hospitality venues will be able to open on Saturday, however, no alcohol can be sold, and premises must close at 18:00.
Some 51,000 criminal cases were outstanding in England and Wales by October, leaving "lives on hold".
The BBC's Jon Ironmonger met rough sleepers on the streets of Milton Keynes.
IT problems at Hackney Council cause serious issues when processing land search requests for buyers.
Frederick Parkes Spencer was among hundreds killed during air raids on Sheffield in December 1940.
The Conservatives took 10 seats from Labour across Yorkshire and Lincolnshire in 2019.
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