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Biden inauguration: Amanda Gorman's poem The Hill We Climb in full
Amanda Gorman's powerful reading of her poem was one of the memorable moments at Joe Biden's inauguration.
Covid: UK reports 1,820 deaths as Johnson warns tough weeks to come
It comes as a further 1,820 people die in the UK within 28 days of a positive test - another all-time high.
Storm Christoph: Flood measures being prepared, Boris Johnson says
Boris Johnson says people should never "underestimate the suffering" flooding brings to families.
Meghan letter: Royal aides 'won't take sides', High Court told
The Duchess of Sussex is suing the Mail on Sunday over the publication of a letter to her father.
Amanda Gorman: Inauguration poet calls for 'unity and togetherness'
The 22-year-old from LA is the youngest poet to perform at a presidential inauguration.
Lockdown: Pilot fined after landing at RAF Valley 'to see beach'
Richard Charles Priestley Wood flew from Surry to Anglesey in May while Wales was in lockdown.
Covid-19: UK records daily high of 1,820 deaths and inside the vaccine rollout
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Wednesday evening.
Author Terry Pratchett's 'inspiring' house for sale
His most famous Discworld novels were written in the house in Somerset, the estate agent says.
President Joe Biden inauguration speech: 'Democracy has prevailed'
Joe Biden makes his inaugural address as the 46th president of the United States.
Joe Biden inauguration: 46th US president takes oath of office
The new president is sworn into office by Chief Justice John G Roberts.
Kamala Harris sworn in as vice-president
Kamala Harris is sworn in as US's first female, Black and south Asian vice-president.
Madrid explosion leaves three dead
At least three people have died in a suspected gas blast that destroyed four floors of a building.
Kamala Harris becomes first female, first black and first Asian-American VP
Kamala Harris makes history as she is sworn in as US vice-president.
Covid: How does mass testing work?
Mass testing can reduce the transmission of Covid-19 - especially by those who do not have symptoms.
Brexit: 'My meat shipment is rotting in Rotterdam'
Brexit border hold-ups mean customers are starting to go elsewhere says UK meat exporters group.
What is the Paris climate agreement and why is the US rejoining?
One of US President Joe Biden's first acts in office will be to rejoin the global climate accord.
Covid: Who is getting the Pfizer vaccine first and when can I have it?
Millions in the UK have now received the Pfizer Covid-19 jab, the first vaccine to be approved.
Joy Morgan: Murdered student 'may have been given drugs without knowing'
The body of Joy Morgan was found two months after a man was convicted of her murder.
Biden inauguration: New president to be sworn in amid Trump snub
Joe Biden's inauguration as 46th US president will mark a new chapter from Donald Trump's legacy.
Teachers to decide Welsh pupils' end-of-year grades
Education Minister Kirsty Williams said she had "no choice" in scrapping classroom assessments.