England snuff out a threatening second-half comeback to record a fifth successive home Six Nations win over Wales in an untidy game at Twickenham.
Phil Foden restores Manchester City's six-point lead at the top of the Premier League, but only after Everton are controversially denied a late penalty.
Chelsea's Russian owner Roman Abramovich says he is "giving trustees of Chelsea's charitable foundation the stewardship and care" of the club.
The reception with diplomats would have been the monarch's first engagement since her positive Covid test.
The shillings that Carol Allison deposited as a young child in Edinburgh are now worth hundreds of pounds.
Thomas Tuchel's Chelsea take on Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley on Sunday.
Ukrainian schoolchildren in London express their fears for family members who remain in the warzone.
The house in Larbert was engulfed by fire after the incident which occurred at about 13:40.
Ukrainian-Brit Alexei Achkasov's 10-year-old daughter has been texting him from her home in Ukraine.
Wolverhampton's Grand Theatre says cancelling the visit "is absolutely the right thing to do".
PC Luke Dickson is found guilty of gross misconduct and dismissed with immediate effect.
Politicians from across the political spectrum are among those gathered to mourn the late South Belfast MLA.
The Scottish government says it will play its part in any resettlement programme for Ukrainians fleeing war.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge say they "stand" with Ukraine, as rallies are held across UK.
Officers say they had been pursuing an Audi when it struck a stationary traffic management vehicle.
Archbishop of Wales Andy John says he shares people's "outrage" as about 200 join rally.
Paul Hodgson, originally from Tyne and Wear, teaches at Kyiv's British International School.
About 40,000 pigs have been culled and "thrown away" because of a lack of butchers to process them.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Saturday morning.
Northern Powergrid pays 27,500 customers, sending 2,000 top-up cheques to those wrongly compensated.
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