Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton spoke to CBS This Morning about the lack of diversity in Formula 1.
London cabbies are said to be earning "starvation wages", at around a quarter of normal levels.
More than 76,000 premises in NI are set to benefit from access to full-fibre broadband.
Andrew Monck has moved from Australia to join his girlfriend Rosanna Wilson at her home in Devon.
A former boss at the steel giant says Tata "cannot keep taking hundred million plus losses forever"
Lord Feldman went to meetings between ministers and a biotech firm his PR company went on to advise.
BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat speaks to young people about how they got through it.
It comes as ex-leader Jeremy Corbyn is reinstated as a party member, 19 days after his suspension.
Covid-19 and the US election have dominated headlines, but Brexit crunch time is approaching fast.
Rangers at the UK's largest seal colony expect to smash last winter's record of 3,399 births.
The numbers feeling lonely in the pandemic reached a new high point with the approach of winter.
The council-employed marshals have helped explain lockdown rules to about 600 businesses in Reading.
Around 160 people may have died when the Royalist stronghold of Shelford was stormed in 1645.
Children's comic the Beano features the PM's chief adviser in a strip aimed at cheering up adults.
He is self-isolating after coming into contact with a Tory MP who tested positive for coronavirus.
"I hope he didn't think we left him there and forgot about him," says the widow of one resident.
The band were criticised for playing two gigs in Cardiff as coronavirus started to spread.
Marjorie Wells, 91, gives her advice on fighting loneliness during a lockdown.
After losing her brother in 1990, Dr Sharon McDonnell has gone on to run the largest ever UK survey of bereaved families.
The son of a woman who died in the Grenfell Tower fire is taking the government to court over evacuation plans for high-rise buildings.
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