How closely have you been paying attention to what's been going on during the past seven days?
Kenny Shiels and Simone Magill react to Northern Ireland's record-breaking 11-0 victory over North Macedonia in World Cup qualifying.
A World Health Organization study estimates 86% of expected deaths were prevented by vaccination.
Donna Ockenden's review into maternity care is the largest of its kind in NHS history.
Abigail Chase has helped many pupils in her career, including BBC Wales journalist Tyler Edwards.
Campaigners wanted a Holyrood probe into the financing of the Menie golf course and the Turnberry resort.
Mae'r rhybudd melyn am wyntoedd cryfion mewn grym i rannau helaeth o Gymru am 15 awr ddydd Gwener.
Manchester United are close to appointing Ralf Rangnick as interim manager on a six-month contract.
Leicestershire chair Mehmooda Duke leaves the club, four months before her planned resignation in March.
The family of Jordan Talbot say they are completely devastated by his death.
The bodies of three rescuers are found hours after a fire filled the mine with smoke, killing 11.
The Books And Boots scheme is making a big difference at Millisle Primary School.
Jess Fishlock was in for a surprise when team-mates ambushed her during media duties to offer congratulations on her NWSL MVP award.
Sinn Féin's Emma Sheerin halts a committee meeting and accuses the DUP of blocking a panel of experts.
The country singer will play three more concerts at Croke Park than originally scheduled.
Preview of Tottenham's game against NS Mura in the Europa Conference League.
A former BBC Radio Stoke producer finds the recording of Lucy James' "mama" in an old desk.
Thomas Griffiths tried to disrupt Ellie Gould's studies before murdering her, a review has ruled.
More mothers-to-be should come forward for the jab, the UK Health Security Agency's report suggests.
Exeter have signed Ireland forward Nichola Fryday for their Premier 15s campaign.
Traditionally an idea in legal study, it is now a source of fierce political debate in the US.
The Queen's Dragoon Guards, nicknamed the Welsh Cavalry, are usually stationed in Norfolk.
More than 50 asylum seekers are in a hotel in Falkirk - and Aberdeen and Perth could house more.
The red box was just about to be converted into a mini library for the community.
Danny Hodgson's parents say it is a "huge milestone" but he still has a long way to go.