Several councils did not receive up-to-date Covid data for almost three weeks, the BBC learns.
Covid has worsened the crisis for shopping centres; what can be done with the spaces?
Martin Bashir's 1995 interview was obtained using fake documents and then not properly investigated, an inquiry finds.
Earl Spencer says he "draws a line" between meeting Martin Bashir and his sister's death two years later.
Flu and pneumonia have even now overtaken Covid-19 as a cause of death in Wales.
The true number of offences committed by Paul Farrell is probably "in the thousands", a court hears.
The council said it hoped to "change behaviour" and clamp down on littering.
Lady Lavinia Nourse was accused of 17 counts of sexually abusing a boy under the age of 12.
Campaigners say Cecil Rhodes represented white supremacy and was steeped in colonialism and racism.
PC Benjamin Monk said he "thought we had had it" when he discharged a Taser at Dalian Atkinson.
The weekly case rate has reached 118.3, with Glasgow on 112.1, according to Public Health Scotland.
A study of 812 people finds three times as many felt better after the vaccine.
How closely have you been paying attention to what's been going on during the past seven days?
Isa, from Sudan, joins the Reynolds family in Calais on their drive home from Spain to Sussex.
The government wants to finalise negotiations by early June.
Former barrister John Smyth violently beat boys who attended Christian summer camps in the 1970s and 80s.
Aya Hachem, 19, was "in the wrong place at the wrong time' when she was killed, a court hears.
How will a government promise to simplify the UK's "complicated" rail network impact passengers and fares.
Steven Bartlett is joining Dragons' Den but wants to do things his own way.
The boxing champion launches a community centre offering wellbeing support after his own struggles.
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