Royal Blackburn Hospital staff say they are feeling the pressure due to a rise in Covid cases.
Some 50 people, including women and young children, were seen landing on a Kent beach in a dinghy.
The government was too slow to tell women they would be directly affected by the rising state pension age.
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The US president says he was referring to a dozen people spreading misinformation on the platform.
Some of the worshippers in Kabul appeared frightened and unsure what to do when they heard multiple explosions.
Businesses call for changes to the StopCovidNI app as they lose trade due to self-isolation rules.
Mask wearing will be mandatory in public indoor settings again after a rise in Jersey Covid cases.
The first Arab and African woman to referee 3x3 basketball at the Olympics shares how her Muslim faith has guided her career.
Poland send six swimmers home from the Tokyo Olympics after selecting too many by mistake.
A BBC team encounters some of the migrants trying to make the dangerous journey to England.
Belfast boxer Brendan Irvine and team-mate Kellie Harrington will carry the Irish flag at the Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony on Friday.
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Files show the former PM's private secretary wrote the statement but could not reach him for approval.
Fernando Alonso is on course to secure a seat at the Alpine team next season, their chief executive officer Laurent Rossi says.
How a football fan's once-treasured collection is helping others to remember happier times.
People can put someone in charge of their affairs but the process is criticised for being slow to enact.
Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene has been a vocal critic of vaccines and the use of masks.
Double world champion para-athlete Olivia Breen said she was left angry and speechless after being told to wear 'more appropriate' shorts.
Most of the software is "secret, unevidenced, invasive and likely discriminatory", Big Brother Watch says.
The leftist candidate won the popular vote but had been accused of fraud by rival Keiko Fujimori.
As Indonesia sees a surge fuelled by the Delta variant, misleading health claims are spreading.
The pandemic brought about big changes in the way people use tech - the question is will they last?
David Cameron showed a lack of judgement when he informally lobbied on behalf of Greensill Capital, MPs say.
Participants in the upcoming Games have been going to unusual lengths to stay in shape under restrictions.