Anxiety was most commonly diagnosed in a study of US patients for 90 days after their diagnosis.
The pandemic has seen children slipping back in learning and social skills, Ofsted inspectors warn.
Courtney Reeve says disabled people feel "forgotten" and believes everyone can make a difference.
Children say they have been propositioned as they walk to school through Leeds' managed sex zone.
Two sets of recommendations have differed on whether there should be any exams at A-level.
The cycling industry is coming up with innovative ways to deter a wave of bike crime.
People with mental health conditions can find it harder to stop spending too much online, a charity says.
Nicola Sturgeon has warned it is "highly unlikely" that there will be any easing of restrictions.
Charities supporting LGBT victims of domestic abuse say this has been their busiest year on record.
Tuesday's front pages celebrate a breakthrough in the development of a vaccine for coronavirus.
However, NI Health Minister Robin Swann reminded people not to let their guard down.
Boris Johnson says a new Covid-19 vaccine is good news but warns the country not to "slacken our resolve".
"We will get our population share", says First Minister Mark Drakeford.
The UK will be worse off from 2021 due to the government's inflexibility, the ex-PM says.
The discount supermarket chain is expanding its trial as it faces growing competition from rivals.
Staff at the Royal Derby Hospital created the room as a place to escape from the intense pressures.
Weston-super-Mare MP John Penrose was alerted by the app overseen by his wife, Lady Dido Harding.
Bradwell Hospital turned away nurse Tracy Shenton and her daughter as she treats Covid patients.
Liverpool is a recognised capital of culture with a tourism industry worth nearly five billion, and was the first city in England to go into the highest lockdown tier.
A fashion brand founder may have to remove a tennis court and garage, following a council decision.
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