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St Mirren cause shock with first win at Celtic for 31 years
St Mirren tormented the floundering Scottish Premiership champions to deservedly claim a first away win over Celtic in 31 years.
GameStop and AMC: UK trading platform IG stops new trades
The move by one of the UK's biggest trading companies comes amid a price war between amateurs and pros.
HS2 tunnel protest: Activists in 'great danger' as weather worsens
The warning comes as the weather in London is set to worsen with heavy rain and snow forecast.
Newcastle win at Everton eases pressure on Bruce
Callum Wilson scores twice as Newcastle relieve the pressure on manager Steve Bruce with a much-needed win at Everton.
Russian billionaire Arkady Rotenberg says 'Putin Palace' is his
Businessman Arkady Rotenberg says he owns the vast property at the centre of a Russian controversy.
Napier Barracks: Five arrests over asylum centre fire
A fire in one building at the former Napier Barracks is being investigated as a suspected arson.
'Visionary' music producer Sophie dies aged 34
The Grammy-nominated artist died following "a sudden accident" in Athens, her manager said.
Covid-19: Joelinton an idiot for sharing haircut photo, barber says
Newcastle United striker Joelinton posted a picture of himself in Tom Baxter's salon on Instagram.
Climate change: Minister rapped for allowing Cumbria coal mine
The government's climate change advisors say it will compromise the UK’s legally binding carbon budgets.
Coronavirus: Apology after children invited for vaccine
Hospital bosses say the letters were sent due to a "processing error" and were "extremely sorry".
EU vaccine export row: Call for UK to override part of Brexit deal
NI's first minister wants trade flow problems between GB and NI addressed, in the wake of the EU vaccine export row.
Sir Tony Robinson: 'Adopt rather than shop for dogs'
The actor, who took in a rescue dog during the pandemic, urges people to adopt dogs rather than shop for them.
Drone flight captures Norfolk starlings murmuration
Thousands of birds are filmed creating mesmerising patterns against the Norfolk skyline.
'Harsh writing advice' memes take off on Twitter
Twitter users take time off their busy writing schedules to share helpful - or unhelpful - tips.
Romaine Sawyers: Arrest over racist abuse of West Brom player
The Premier League club says an "abhorrent message" was sent to Romaine Sawyers on social media.
Covid: Boris Johnson 'in awe' of pandemic parents
The prime minister says parents and guardians have risen to the "unique challenges" of coronavirus.
Poland abortion ban: Protesters take to Warsaw streets
Protests have been taking place in Polish cities for the third night in a row following the introduction of a near-total ban on abortion.
Covid-19: EU backtracks on NI vaccine controls, and Australian Open to allow up to 30,000 fans
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic on Saturday.
From hanging out with footballers to working in a call centre, meet GB's world champion breaker
Breaking star and Generation Next athlete Karam Singh aims to inspire more British Asians to take up elite sport.
Covid: Doctors who treated first patients 'exhausted'
Dr Anda Samson, who treated the UK's first coronavirus patients, reflects on an "exhausting" year.