A council is reviewing a landlord's licence after claims Covid restrictions were breached.
Yo-Yo Ma performs in a waiting room after receiving his second dose of Covid-19 vaccine.
Cleveland Police said those that tried to help the 10-year-old girl were "heroes".
The Ahmedabad pitch on which England were beaten in two days in the third Test against India will not be punished by the International Cricket Council.
The Ahmedabad pitch on which England were beaten in two days in the third Test against India will not be punished by the International Cricket Council.
Two of the women at the vigil for Sarah Everard tell BBC News about being handcuffed at the event.
Wales had 44 outdoor education centres before the pandemic, but at least five have now closed
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About 50,000 usually attend the annual Liverpool Pride event, which officially started in 2010.
Opposition parties say legislation being debated in the Commons later does not go far enough on the issue.
A letter will be issued stating the reasons why the EU believes the protocol has been breached.
Alfie, 14, from Shropshire, had his leg amputated after being diagnosed with bone cancer.
Political reporter Jayne McCormack joins Jordan Kenny to answer your Covid-19 questions.
Birmingham City are set to confirm the sacking of head coach Aitor Karanka after less than eight months in charge.
Stephen Curry inspires the Golden State Warriors in victory over leaders the Utah Jazz on his 33rd birthday.
Tyrone chairman Michael Kerr rejects calls for GAA action to resume in Northern Ireland ahead of the Republic of Ireland.
Many older primary pupils and secondary students go back to school for the first time since before Christmas.
BBC Sport takes a look at the some of the best skills, hits and tries from round four of this year's Six Nations.
BBC Scotland pundits James McFadden and Shelley Kerr believe Hibernian's Martin Boyle was fortunate in two controversial incidents during a 2-1 win over Ross County.
The drugs regulator says people should still get their Covid vaccine, as some countries suspend using it.
Police investigating the murder of Sarah Everard cordon off part of Sandwich, Kent.
Strong winds blowing in from Mongolia has turned the Chinese capital to be shrouded in dust.
Former Aberdeen manager a surprise candidate for vacant Sheffield United job.
Police handling of the Sarah Everard vigil and hospitality venues' Covid plea makes the front pages.
England players redeem themselves, while Wales' Ken Owens and Ireland's Johnny Sexton impress as the 2021 British and Irish Lions tour draws closer.