Opposition parties call for a total ban on discharging patients without two negative tests.
Police also found more than 100 people at a party in an industrial unit in Manchester.
It vanished from its post outside a beauty parlour in Nottingham over the weekend.
A venue in Inverness hosts a live performance by the band Torridon under level one Covid rules.
As of Sunday, there were 425 in hospital and 40 people in intensive care units.
Emergency services were called to a house in North Lanarkshire after it was badly damaged on Sunday morning.
Only nine positive cases of coronavirus were found, with 968 testing negative, said Merthyr council.
Firms including Kellogg's and Britvic say the plan to tackle childhood obesity is "disproportionate".
Police find "tens of thousands" of boxes of collectibles, comics and memorabilia during searches..
A woman who attended a Bristol rave says she sustained "life-changing' injuries" from a police dog.
Paul Robson is accused of murdering Caroline Kayll and the attempted murder of a 15-year-old boy.
Shadow Chancellor Anneliese Dodds tells the BBC's Andrew Marr the Labour leader is acting "robustly."
He joins Microsoft founder Bill Gates in urging the UK to think global in its post-Covid recovery plans
A new film shares the stories of photographers who captured the iconic imagery of the Troubles.
People on low incomes told to isolate by the app miss out on support under current rules.
Two crewmen have not been seen since a fishing boat sank off the Sussex coast on Saturday.
One person has serious head injuries and three others are thought to have been stabbed, police say.
Borrowing - which hit a record £22.3bn in October - cannot go on "indefinitely", chancellor says.
It was one of the world's largest slate quarries, and home to one of Britain's longest strikes.
Lucia Kingman says not knowing if she has to sit GCSE exams next year is "very daunting".
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