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'Stansted 15' win appeal against conviction for deportation flight protest
The protesters locked themselves around a plane that was deporting people from the UK.
Covid in Scotland: Western Isles to go into lockdown
The Scottish government says moving the isles up to level four is needed to help suppress the spread of Covid.
Premier League to trial concussion substitutes from 6 February
The Premier League and Women's Super League will trial the use of permanent concussion substitutes from 6 February.
West Brom must stay confident for crucial Fulham game - Livermore
West Bromwich Albion captain Jake Livermore says the Baggies must "remain confident" as they continue their Premier League relegation battle at home to Fulham live on the BBC on Saturday.
Britain's Got Talent postponed until 2022 over Covid safety fears
The talent show producers say dance groups and choirs won't be able to rehearse and audition safely.
Euston tunnel protest: The activist who celebrated her 17th birthday in jail
Blue Sandford is one of four anti-HS2 protesters inside a newly dug tunnel near Euston rail station.
France murders: Man with hatred for HR suspected in attacks
The suspect is linked to four attacks targeting human resources managers and a job centre adviser.
Covid vaccine: Single dose Covid vaccine 66% effective
The health secretary says the vaccine could "significantly bolster" the UK's vaccination programme.
Hotel porter sentenced over fatal fire
Two guests died after a fire broke out in a cupboard at the hotel in West Dunbartonshire in 2017.
Drag Race UK: 'I came out to my mum as non-binary watching the show'
Newsbeat hear why a conversation with two non-binary Drag Race contestants was so important to viewers.
Covid infections remain high but stable
The Office for National Statistics found infections had hardly shifted compared with the previous week.
GameStop: City watchdog fires warning as trading frenzy spreads
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority says it is monitoring share trading and potential market abuse.
Kwasi Kwarteng: Debate about British Empire has 'cartoon-like view' of history
The business secretary tells the BBC's Nick Robinson people should learn more about UK's imperial past.
BBC to show Man Utd v West Ham in FA Cup fifth round
The BBC will broadcast the FA Cup fifth-round tie between Manchester United and West Ham, along with Chelsea’s trip to Barnsley.
West Brom report alleged racist abuse of Sawyers to police
West Bromwich Albion contact police to report an alleged racist message sent to midfielder Romaine Sawyers on social media.
Missing fisherman named as Irish Sea search continues
A major operation resumes for three people onboard the Nicola Faith, which failed to return to port.
Dr Alex: From Love Island to the front line of a pandemic
Love Island's Dr Alex George now works at an A&E in London, helping fight coronavirus.
Watch West Brom v Fulham live on the BBC on Saturday
The Premier League match between West Bromwich Albion and Fulham will be shown live on the BBC on Saturday.
Debutant Nauman takes 5-35 as Pakistan beat South Africa
Debutant Nauman Ali claims 5-35 as Pakistan wrap up a seven-wicket win over South Africa with a day to spare in the first Test in Karachi.
Royal Family documentary briefly resurfaces online
The film, which was first shown 50 years ago and locked away, re-appeared this month on YouTube.