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Covid: UK first country to approve dual-strain vaccine The bivalent vaccine will now form part of the booster campaign to be rolled out this autumn. |
Not just hardest up that need bill help - Starmer The Labour leader tells the BBC his proposal to freeze energy prices for all is a good use of public money. |
Monkeypox: Lack of vaccines sparks pause in UK rollout UK Health Security Agency says clinics could run out of vaccine supplies by the end of August. |
Emergency alert system will launch across UK in October The Home Office says the technology is capable of warning 85% of the population of life-threatening events. |
Cost of living: Government to simplify broadband access The government says new system will give those receiving benefits better access to cheaper broadband. |
Scotland's free period products law is world first Scotland is the first country in the world to protect the legal right to sanitary products. |
Thunderstorms begin in the UK after heatwave Warnings of travel disruption and flooding - but drought restrictions remain in place in many areas. |
Wife 'not contacted' after Plaid Cymru MP assault Liz Saville Roberts says her party should have contacted Jonathan Edwards' wife after he assaulted her. |
Ricardo Dos Santos: Sprinter pulled over for second time by police Sprinter Ricardo Dos Santos says he was "worried" when armed police pulled him over early on Sunday. |
Benjamin Mendy: Women 'disposable' to 'predator' footballer, jury told Manchester City's Benjamin Mendy is on trial accused of raping women at his "isolated mansion" home. |
Ryan Giggs headbutted ex and threatened her sister, court hears Ryan Giggs headbutted his ex-girlfriend and threatened to do the same to her sister, a court hears. |
Man stabbed to death near London's Oxford Street One man has been arrested after the unidentified victim was attacked in Soho, central London. |
India and Pakistan: 'Partition pain like an heirloom to carry' A young British Indian and British Pakistani speak about what 75 years of independence means to them. |
Family's concerns investigated after baby death Jessica Mitchell says her baby boy died after doctors refused to treat him properly. |
How much does university cost, and is it worth it? A degree can be valuable in many ways. Here is a look at some of the financial pros and cons. |
Silence of the Lambs caterpillars turn up in Bridgend garden The insects grow into death's-head hawkmoths, known for their distinctive skull pattern. |
The Italian town that celebrates fish and chips The corner of Tuscany where they have been honouring their culinary links to Scotland for decades. |
Miriam Margolyes: 'I now look up to Australian bogans' In a new TV show, Miriam Margolyes asks whether Australia is truly the land of the fabled 'fair go'. |
More new mothers over 40 than under 20 in Wales for first time The age of motherhood in Wales is rising as older mothers overtake young ones for the first time. |
In pictures: Pipe band world champions 2022 are crowned Field Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band from Northern Ireland came out top at the Glasgow green event. |
Photographer Debbie Todd strives for inclusivity with portraits Debbie Todd uses her camera to capture and celebrate people's disabilities and differences. |
UK heatwave: Five common myths debunked Bad information and myths about UK heatwave circulate on social media, we debunk them |
Afghanistan: How many people has the UK resettled? It's been a year since the Taliban took control in Afghanistan. |
I'm not going to apologise for going on holiday - Keir Starmer The Labour leader is asked if he should have spoken about plans for the cost of living crisis sooner. |
The nine-year-old boy who fled war-torn Cyprus for London Baz Bedrossian came to London with his family as a refugee after the second Turkish invasion of Cyprus. |
Green spaces across England parched in weekend heatwave Areas that would usually be green and lush are looking wilted and dry as temperatures remain high. |
Ibiza: The birth of the 'party island' In June 1973, the nightclub Pacha opened in Ibiza and it changed the island forever. |
'I got told off for playing football' Sue Foulkes says she was in trouble for playing the sport, which was banned in the UK for women. |
Heat: How different sectors are coping A farmer, flower grower and animal rescue centre worker speak about the challenges of the conditions. |
Last homeowner on empty estate agrees to sell Carl Harris accepts an offer for his home after living in an empty estate for three years. |
Son fled mental health unit and killed father Daniel Harrison beat his father to death after barging past a nurse to escape his hospital ward. |
The patients locked in secure hospitals for decades Fifteen Scots with learning disabilities and autism have been living in hospitals for 20 years. |
Noah Donohoe: NI secretary "would meet" family over teenager's death Shailesh Vara says he signed application to withhold police information after careful consideration. |
Learner driver died in car-rolling accident in Weston-super-Mare Aaliyah Sedley-Jones was in her father's car when it rolled downhill and flipped over, crushing her. |