An eyewitness reports seeing two pedestrians "flying in mid-air" as a car left the road.
But infections kept falling in most English regions as the second lockdown ended.
Nigel Owens, the referee with the most appearances in international matches, brings an end to his Test career.
Actors Larry Lamb, Danny Dyer and Tracy-Ann Oberman are among those honouring the late EastEnders star.
Four men are accused of being part of a plot linked to the deaths of 39 people in a trailer in Essex.
With pressure mounting on securing a trade deal for post-Brexit Britain, we look at MPs' positions.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said the chances of a no-deal Brexit are "very, very likely".
The aim is to see whether mixing two vaccines could improve protection against Covid-19.
EC President Ursula von der Leyen says "positions remain apart" as Brexit negotiations continue.
We answer some of your questions about Brexit.
Former Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull warns the UK against an Australian-style trading relationship with the EU.
Secondary schools will be offered tests in the worst-affected parts of London, Kent and Essex.
Fire crews said they tried to find the children inside the burning house.
The bloc's 27 leaders are warned situation is "difficult" and key issues unresolved ahead of Sunday deadline.
Hong Kongers have been offered UK citizenship but worry about housing, jobs and security, campaigners say.
Malcolm Turnbull tells BBC Question Time his country's arrangement with the EU has "large barriers".
Most risks to financial stability posed by Covid and a no-deal Brexit have been mitigated, the Bank says.
Tourists already on holiday say new quarantine rules risk ruining their festive plans in the UK.
Headmaster asks why there was only one working day's notice of Wales' secondary schools moving online.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Friday morning.
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