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Storm Christoph: Snow warning in south-east Scotland upgraded
An amber alert is issued for parts of Scotland and the Queensferry Crossing is closed due to the risk of falling ice.
Covid-19: Two weeks' notice for England's school return and warning over infection levels
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Thursday morning.
Cockroaches, Ceefax and £120 bonus - will Chorley shock Wolves again in the FA Cup?
Thirty-five years after non-league Chorley humiliated Wolves in the FA Cup, the two clubs meet in the fourth round on Friday.
Covid: Young people asked how pandemic has affected them
A survey is launched by the children's commissioner for Wales to help assess the impact on them.
Star-studded concert marks Joe Biden's inauguration
Foo Fighters, John Legend, Demi Lovato and Katy Perry all play the Celebrating America concert.
Kamala Harris: 'Believe in what we can do together'
The new US vice-president speaks of the values President Joe Biden wants to "summon" in America.
Howard students' joy as Kamala Harris makes history
Kamala Harris broke barriers to become VP - students at her university are inspired to follow her lead.
Inauguration fashion: Purple, pearls, and mittens
With the world watching, who created fashion moments on inauguration day?
Could Alex Salmond bring down Nicola Sturgeon?
The next few weeks could be bloody for the SNP as a Scottish Parliament inquiry kicks off.
Universities degree 'not the only route to success'
Ministers announce plans to reform post-16 education to give employers the skilled people they need.
Troubles victims: Thousands of relatives call for action
Some 3,500 people sign an open letter, published in three newspapers.
Elephants counted from space for conservation
Satellite imagery is being used to count elephants in a breakthrough that could aid conservation.
Food supply problems in NI clearly a Brexit issue - Coveney
NI Secretary Brandon Lewis said empty shelves in Northern Ireland were down to Covid-19.
Covid: 'No evidence' virus levels decreasing in England
Imperial College London research suggests rates may have risen over the first 10 days of the third lockdown.
Covid: House hunters travelling 'hundreds of miles' to view homes
Estate agents call for tougher measures - as buyers race to beat the end of the stamp duty holiday.
Hollyoaks suicide storyline 'saved my life'
John opens up to Hollyoaks actor on 5 Live Drive about how a storyline saved their life.
UK and EU in row over bloc's diplomatic status
The EU's top representative in London is not being given the same privileges as other ambassadors.
Joe believes playing video games helps his mental health
Many argue the positives outweigh the negatives when it comes to gaming and mental health
Yellow: K-pop artist Lim Kim bites back against stereotypes
Lim Kim says her music challenges prejudices about Asian women and attacks Orientalism.
Coronavirus: How President Biden plans to tackle the pandemic
America's new president has promised to spend $1.9tn on combatting Covid-19, with a pledge to vaccinate 100 million people in his first 100 days.