
Covid-19: Dolly Parton marks vaccination with Jolene rewrite
Singing to the tune of her hit song Jolene, the county star, 75, promotes coronavirus vaccinations.

Some UK arrivals 'still waiting' for quarantine Covid tests
International arrivals from countries not on the UK's "red list" must take two Covid tests during quarantine.

Covid vaccine being tested in patients with low immunity
The race is on to find out if those with cancer and other conditions can be protected as the UK unlocks.

Coronavirus: Texas moves to lift mask mandate and ease Covid rules
Texas's mask mandate will be lifted and businesses allowed to reopen fully, Governor Abbott says.

Furlough support scheme to be extended until September
The chancellor is set to extend the wage support scheme, while more self-employed will be eligible for help.

Aerial footage of Exeter bomb exploding
The controlled explosion of a World War Two bomb in Exeter has left a crater in the ground and properties with "structural damage".

Calls for Nicola Sturgeon to quit over Alex Salmond revelations
Newly published documents have raised further questions about the Alex Salmond saga.

Covid-19: Search for Brazil variant narrows to 379 households
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Friday evening.

Part-time return for all secondary pupils in Scotland from 15 March
As part of the phased return of pupils across Scotland, children in P4-P7 will also return full time.

BBC Three will return to TV screens after six-year break
The channel will make a comeback, after scoring hits with Normal People and Fleabag online.

Brazil variant: Search for mystery case narrows to 379 households
The health secretary says 379 households in south-east England are being contacted.

Covid Brazil variant 'may spread more easily'
The first detailed studies of the P.1 variant suggest it may be up to twice as transmissible.

Edward Colston statue: Four deny damage to statue
The four have appeared in court after Edward Colston's statue was torn down in Bristol.

Covid-19: Tests show 'low' infection rates in schools
But testing will mean schools in England may treat next week as a "transitional week", a teaching union says.

Scottish government lawyers had 'reservations' about Salmond case
Concerns were raised about the legal battle more than two months before the government conceded the case.

LIVE: Law chief gives evidence to Salmond inquiry
The Lord Advocate appears before MSPs probing the Scottish government's botched handling of complaints against Alex Salmond.

Energy firms overcharged one million switching customers
Households were overcharged by a total of £7.2m when they should have been protected from price rises.

Ant Middleton axed by C4 over 'personal conduct'
The broadcaster confirms he won't be taking part in future series of SAS: Who Dares Wins.

Liverpool legend St John dies at age 82
Former Liverpool and Scotland forward Ian St John has died at the age of 82.

World Cup 2030 bid backed by government
Prime Minister Boris Johnson says it is the "right time" to bid to host the 2030 World Cup and the plan is backed by football associations across t...