With coronavirus restrictions in place, people found new ways to pay their respects.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said there is a "huge bedrock of interests" binding the UK and US.
Rescuers pulled a man out of the sea off the Dorset coast but he died at the scene.
The government has a lot of work to do to in improving its relations with the incoming US administration.
The world's largest jeweller has no plans for permanent store closures despite the impact of Covid-19.
More than £400m will now be spent by the government to support poor children and their families in England.
The police watchdog said the shooting happened after reports two men were "arguing in the street".
Party leaders and members of the Royal Family joined veterans for a socially-distanced two-minute silence.
Two girls were attacked by a stranger who had approached them on different south London streets.
Rules for travel from Denmark were tightened after a coronavirus strain spread from mink to humans.
The number of people taking part in Remembrance events will be limited due to Covid-19.
A two-minute silence to remember those who lost lives in conflicts will be held at 11:00 GMT.
Laura Hawcroft from Manchester takes us through her week during the coronavirus pandemic.
Scammers are listing other people's driveways in an attempt to make money from the parking app and website, Just Park.
More than half of the 120,000 shielding households in Wales were people living alone, new data shows.
For the first time in 99 years, there are no poppy sellers and wreath-laying events will be online.
Photographer Raymond Depardon's bleak photos of the city were not published for more than 30 years.
Just 148 people visited the castle on Monday as new coronavirus restrictions on travel took effect.
Tackling climate change will need action right across society and the economy - with a host of new incentives.
As Remembrance Sunday parades are cancelled, people are asked to stay at home to remember those killed in conflict.
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