Greater Manchester hospitals are treating "more Covid patients than at the peak of the first wave".
Lord Sacks was a prolific writer and regularly contributed to BBC Radio 4's Thought for the Day.
The sinkhole was caused by water running onto the road from a nearby farm, the council says.
The prime minister says he looks forward to "working closely" with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
Front-line staff are going off sick due to pressure as the Covid pandemic progresses, unions warn.
Police say 30 mourners left a service to join a further 80 people at the gathering in a park.
Police say they found people were not distancing and music was being played from large speakers.
Up to 12,000 people got tested on day one of a city-wide trial, Liverpool's public health boss says.
More deaths and cases are recorded in Scotland as a ban on visitors from Denmark comes into effect.
There are also an additional 528 confirmed cases, according to the Department of Heath.
Notes Earl Spencer says he made suggest Martin Bashir made false and defamatory claims about senior royals.
Bovine bellowing will return on the doorsteps of residents in Belper, Derbyshire, for four weeks.
Their injuries are not yet known after a van and car were involved in the motorway crash.
The singer is unwell and also won't be appearing at Sunday evening's MTV Europe Music Awards.
Emergency services are at the scene in Norwich and people are being asked to avoid the area.
The idea to create themed window displays has spread nationwide thanks to an online group.
An eight-year-old boy raises more than £1,000 for the Poppy Appeal by selling handmade poppies.
An immediate ban is imposed after a new coronavirus strain spreads to humans from mink.
Saturday's front focus on the tension in the US as Donald Trump refuses to concede the presidency.
Usage more than quadruples in County Londonderry and a Belfast food bank has its busiest week ever.
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