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Covid-19: Third of police officers 'threatened with deliberate infection'
People thought to be infected threatened to cough or spit on them, police in England and Wales say.
Paperchase rescue safeguards 1,000 jobs
The stationery chain is bought out of administration in a deal rescuing up to 90 of its 127 stores.
Leeds ferret survives 100 minutes in washing machine
Bandit the ferret was saved by vets in Leeds after suffering a collapsed lung and bruising.
Rabada reaches 200 Test wickets but South Africa mini-collapse gives Pakistan upper hand
Kagiso Rabada reached 200 Test wickets but South Africa suffered a late mini-collapse on the third day of the first Test against Pakistan in Karachi.
Rita Ora: Venue was paid to breach Covid rules, police tell committee
The pop star should have been isolating at home after returning from Egypt when she threw a party.
GameStop: Amateur investors continue to outwit Wall Street
Private investors using online chatrooms have led to a trading frenzy in some unexpected shares.
Covid: House parties in Scarborough reported 'every night'
A police force says people holding parties during lockdown in Scarborough were "plain wrong".
Man Utd 'disgusted' at racial abuse of Tuanzebe and Martial
Manchester United say they are "disgusted" after Axel Tuanzebe and Anthony Martial were racially abused on social media by "mindless idiots" after Wednesday's loss to Sheffield United.
Spotify wants to suggest songs based on your emotions
The streaming giant patents a method of suggesting songs based on a scan of your emotional state.
Covid: UK vaccine supplies 'won't be interrupted' - Gove
A row over vaccine shortages has seen the EU demand AstraZeneca supply it with doses from UK plants.
HS2 dig finds 16th Century gardens in Warwickshire
Experts say the huge formal gardens rival similar ones at Hampton Court and Kenilworth Castle.
Coronavirus: Black MPs unite in video to encourage vaccine take-up
The video comes amid concerns black people are less likely to get the coronavirus vaccine.
Post-Brexit trading 'difficult' for my business - Samantha Cameron
The fashion brand owner tells Woman's Hour she speaks to her former PM husband about her firm's frustrations.
Covid symptoms: What are they and how do I protect myself?
A new cough, fever and change in smell or taste are the key symptoms that mean you may have coronavirus.
Coronavirus: Tory MP Sir Desmond Swayne criticised over 'dangerous' Covid claims
Sir Desmond Swayne told a campaign group coronavirus statistics "appear to have been manipulated".
Bridgerton: Netflix says drama is its biggest series ever
The streaming giant says 82 million households watched the show in its first 28 days online.
Family 'did Asda shop in blue-light ambulance'
The ambulance was carrying a family when it arrived at the supermarket, police say.
'My parents are my icons' - GB cyclist Backstedt follows in the family footsteps
GB cyclist and Generation Next athlete Elynor Backstedt on following in the family footsteps.
Covid-19: Boris Johnson to visit Scotland and the singing lessons easing 'long Covid'
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Thursday morning.
Scottish budget: What do you need to know?
The Scottish government is to set out its budget plans against the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic.