The sentences given to Arthur Labinjo-Hughes' killers were too lenient, the attorney general says.
The organisation ends the year on a positive note but warns about "nationalism and vaccine hoarding".
The alerts ask people to test or self-isolate after contact with someone who had a positive result.
In a year of sporting success for Scotland, take a look back at some of the most striking images of 2021.
French bulldog Tinkerbell has been left deaf after ear masses were allowed to grow untreated.
Lawyers for Virginia Giuffre call on the royal to submit medical reports to a New York court.
BBC sports editor Dan Roan says 2021 has included two of the most dramatic, fastest-moving stories he has covered in two decades of sports reporting.
Rogel Aguilera-Mederos was sentenced to 110 years in prison for a crash that killed four people.
With the Ashes, a World Cup and the Commonwealth Games coming up, BBC Sport looks at why 2022 could be a defining year for England.
The figure is the highest number of daily cases reported in NI since the start of the pandemic.
Paxlovid can cut the risk of hospitalisation in vulnerable adults by 89%, a clinical trial suggests.
Lucy Clews is described by her family as a "very special granddaughter, daughter and sister".
Bude Sea Pool in Cornwall says there is a "health risk" whenever storm water overflows are used.
Newcastle United's Premier League game at Southampton is postponed because of the number of Covid-19 cases and injuries in the Magpies squad.
The footage shows the first pictures of the rare Sumatran tiger cub when it was born on 12 December.
Official figures show gross consumption from renewable sources in Scotland - minus net exports - was 98.6%.
In 2021, 27 teenagers were stabbed to death, two were shot and one died in an arson attack.
Experts say human activities are disrupting marine wildlife such as orcas, whales and dolphins.
Blackpool Council says the display was called off due to safety advice from the fireworks company.
New research reveals the origin of the new year tradition is connected to freemasonry.
England hooker Jamie George returns from injury to captain Saracens against Northampton in Sunday's Premiership fixture at Franklin's Gardens (15:00 GMT).
Cymru Premier side Haverfordwest County announce the appointment of Belgian Nicky Hayen as their new manager.
Holly King-Mand's appeal collects books for disadvantaged, vulnerable and deserving children.
Dywed y Prif Weinidog y dylai pobl "ystyried yn ofalus" wrth feddwl am deithio i Loegr i ddathlu'r flwyddyn newydd.
A man is held on suspicion of affray following the disorder at the Lacock Hunt in Wiltshire.