Charlotte Charles hopes President-elect Joe Biden will have a "deeper understanding of our pain".
Critics welcome the second series of the BBC One drama, but many say it is weaker than the first.
Corona Newton says it was easier to have a sense of humour about her name before the pandemic struck.
George Eustice said faster testing could help people to act more quickly to stem the virus spread.
Police in Manchester said the crowd's actions led to a number of officers being injured.
Alcohol-only pubs will remain shut for another two weeks, under plans being considered by the executive.
This year's theme is A Wind in the Willows Story, a reimagined display of the children's classic.
We quiz the stars of the BBC fantasy on what their characters would do in a pandemic.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Monday morning.
The family of an autistic boy say they're facing "a long winter" if respite services stay suspended.
Some who served with Deacon Cutterham in Afghanistan dispute his account of a Taliban attack.
The pandemic is making it hard to get medication and breathing equipment, a BBC survey suggests.
Negotiators are to meet again after Boris Johnson insists a post-Brexit deal is "there to be done".
More than 800 employers have accredited with the Living Wage Foundation since the start of the pandemic.
As England begins a new lockdown, the mental health fallout from restrictions in Wales proves harsh.
Six people in the field of disability rights on whether current laws work and what else is needed.
The government is committed to building nuclear power stations to decarbonise the UK's electricity.
A widow lost her life savings after being used as a "money mule" by a man she fell in love with.
A mobile hairdresser and gift shop owner share their concerns as Wales' businesses reopen.
A trust wants to buy the property in the Borders to celebrate Tim Stead, the artist who created it.
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