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- Brexit: Retailers could burn goods stuck in EU
- Covid in Scotland: More than 400 care homes investigated over deaths
- Covid: Fire Brigades Union safety demands 'unworkable', says report
- Police arrest 320 dangerous UK child sex offenders
- Covid: £800 house party fines to be introduced in England
- Dartford mother-of-three died after liposuction in Turkey
- TV licence fee decriminalisation decision shelved
- Covid-19: Uninsured driver travelled 300 miles 'for a kebab'
- City of London statues removed over 'slavery link'
- Covid: Museums and galleries 'fighting for survival', Art Fund says
- Glastonbury 2021: Festival axed 'with great regret'
- Covid: How a £20 gadget could save lives
- Covid: Gavin Williamson hopes England's schools will reopen by Easter
- Covid-19: NI lockdown to be extended until 5 March
- 'I've never met my team but have lunch with them weekly'
- Covid-19: Back office healthcare staff are on priority vaccine list
- Covid in Scotland: No more 'easy wins' for hospital staff
- Coronavirus: Majority of discretionary self-isolation support applications rejected, Labour say
- Covid vaccine: Priti Patel 'working to get jabs to front-line roles'
- Covid-19: Military to assist NI medical staff
- Storm Christoph in pictures
- Could Alex Salmond bring down Nicola Sturgeon?
- Brexit: 'I was asked to pay an extra £82 for my £200 coat'
- Covid: 'No furlough because they shut the company'
- Brexit: 'My meat shipment is rotting in Rotterdam'
- 'My car rolled six times after smart motorway crash'
- Storm Christoph: 'We had to evacuate with our two children'
- Storm Christoph: Heavy rains flood streets across England and Wales
- How online bedtime stories keep grandparents connected
- Covid-19: Birmingham mosque opens doors for vaccinations
- Hollyoaks suicide storyline 'saved my life'
- Disability: 'The abuse used to be verbal, now it's physical'
- Newspaper headlines: £500 Covid payment and flood devastation
- Covid vaccine: Claims supplies 'diverted from the North' raise concerns
- Cyber criminals publish more than 4,000 stolen Sepa files
- Covid-19: Cancer surgery 'cancelled for 275 people in past week'
- Skewen flood 'from mine' forces 80 people to be evacuated
- Covid-19: Bridgwater Muller worker dies and 95 staff self-isolating
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