Three Sinn Féin offices received £10,000 each in error from an emergency Covid fund for businesses.
The party leader applies to change its name to Reform UK, calling the PM's Covid response "woeful".
Customers will be able to defer payments for up to six months if they have not already done so.
A Scottish billionaire says pianist Paul Harvey "lit up the screen" in a video clip which went viral.
The airline will allow passengers to change their travel plans for free amid new lockdown measures.
A BBC Panorama investigation revealed incidents of abusive messages and inappropriate content on the app that can be seen by underage users.
Jessica Hayes and Mikey Connelly died, while James Connelly was seriously injured.
The Duke of Cambridge is believed to have caught it at a similar time as his father, Prince Charles.
Monday's papers are dominated by the fallout from Boris Johnson's lockdown announcement for England.
It's not long since Grimsby was the biggest fishing port in the world. How do its fishermen see the post-Brexit future?
Boris Johnson is expected to tell MPs there is "no alternative" to the four-week England lockdown.
Working as a Middle East correspondent since the 1970s, he interviewed Osama Bin Laden three times.
At least nine people affected by the scandal did not live to receive their money, BBC research reveals.
Booking opens for the National Tutoring Programme for disadvantaged pupils in England.
Lissie Harper wants life sentences for anyone found guilty of killing an emergency services worker.
Claire Bond was crushed against a fence and dragged along a road by a fleeing drug dealer.
The full range of treatments is restored but practices are operating under tough hygiene measures.
The launch of the new five-level system comes as England prepares for a month-long national lockdown.
Firms have been adding to their borrowing in order to survive the pandemic as many have seen sales slump.
Nearly a quarter of people lived in poverty before the pandemic hit, a report says.
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