Many of Birmingham's hospitality businesses have been forced to close since the second lockdown.
The boy was pronounced dead at the scene in Woodman Street, Newham.
Pupils at St Matthew's Academy in Saltcoats will not return to class until January.
The family watches a pantomime organised to thank key workers for their efforts during the pandemic.
Dame Barbara became a campaigner for those living with dementia, after her diagnosis in 2014.
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board tells patients it is postponing all non-urgent appointments.
The study by the Tavistock gender clinic shows all but one child was also later given cross-sex hormones.
A study has identified genes that provide clues about why some people get seriously ill from Covid-19.
He was arrested following an investigation by counter-terrorism officers and Derbyshire Police.
After four years worth of evidence from 648 witnesses, the inquiry is to prepare its final report.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Friday evening.
After starting in pantomime at just 13, Barbara Windsor entertained audiences for 70 years.
The change will apply to contacts of coronavirus cases and people quarantining after travel.
Reynhard Sinaga, described as Britain's most prolific rapist, is thought to have attacked 206 men.
The solicitor general welcomes the decision, describing their crimes as "heinous and depraved" acts.
The body that sets MPs' pay says a rise would be "inconsistent" with the wider economic picture.
Stricter rules will come into force after Christmas if Covid cases do not fall, first minister warns.
Ian Jones was treated in intensive care after being bitten by a cobra in an Indian village.
Craig McCulloch spent most of the money on fast food, eBay purchases and rental cars, police say.
Health Minister Robin Swann says the severity of the restrictions will depend on people's actions.
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