Benjamin Netanyahu's party is projected to be the largest but he may struggle to secure a majority.
People have been remembering those who died during the pandemic on the one-year anniversary of the first national lockdown.
A policeman with seven children and a 25-year-old grocery manager are among the 10 victims.
Most NI businesses had no idea they would still be closed one year after the initial Covid-19 lockdown.
Plismyn yn apelio wedi i ddynes o Rosneigr ym Môn gael ei chlymu yn ei chartref.
Ireland centre Bundee Aki will serve a four-match suspension after his red card in Saturday's 32-18 Six Nations victory over England.
The Football Association's failure to reveal how much it spends on head-injury research left MPs 'appalled' and 'lost for words' during a parliamentary hearing.
Ex-boss Chris Coleman says Wales can win Wednesday's opening World Cup qualifier away to favourites Belgium if they match belief to talent.
Cardiff Blues beat Edinburgh to seal fourth place in Pro14 Conference B and keep their Heineken Champions Cup qualification hope alive.
The United Arab Emirates has agreed a deal to invest in health, tech and green energy, reports say.
The boy is arrested after a woman was followed to her car by someone who had exposed themselves.
Department of Education officials say this represents about 25% of staff in special schools.
A photographer tells how he desperately tried to save the Rohingya refugees caught in a massive fire.
The country has endured an "epic of endurance", Boris Johnson says, as the UK holds a day of reflection.
The UK government also rejects calls to publish a report examining options to compensate victims.
The first minister's position is stronger than it has been for weeks - but her government has not escaped criticism.
Colin Nesbitt founded the Bradford-based Little Heroes Trust after his grandson became ill over a decade ago.
Formula 1 drivers will be allowed to take the knee to demonstrate their opposition to racism before Grands Prix again this season.
Compare where the parties stand on key issues - from Covid-19 and the NHS to education and the environment.
The Duke of Sussex is "really excited" to become chief impact officer for coaching firm BetterUp.
Principal Celtic shareholder Dermot Desmond says "wrong calls" have been made this season but is backing the current board to restore success.
Avon and Somerset Police is assigning 100 staff to finding those involved in the weekend's violence.
Junior doctors, GPs and voluntary healthcare workers share their stories.
Doctors say it has been the most challenging year but has been "worth the risk".
Officers are also investigating a separate complaint that a Slavia Prague player was assaulted after the game.