Nicola Sturgeon fought back tears as she said part of her wished she had not been first minister when the pandemic struck.
Memorabilia from Peter Kay's popular sitcom attracted huge interest at auction.
Keir Starmer raises one man's case, as Rishi Sunak says he is helping people whose fixed-rate mortgage deals are ending.
No injuries are reported, as the Israeli ambassador in Stockholm speaks of an "attempted attack".
Baby Victoria's mother is at the Old Bailey with Mark Gordon for the first time since the trial began.
Chelsea and Canada midfielder Jessie Fleming joins NWSL club Portland Thorns for £250,000.
Many Russians say they can't imagine anyone in charge of Russia but incumbent Vladimir Putin.
Formula 1 rejects the American Andretti team's bid to enter the sport in the next two years - but the door is left open for admission from 2028.
Bryce Hodgson was handed a 16-week suspended jail term in July last year, court documents show.
Russia says each side got 195 soldiers back, Ukraine says 207 of its military and civilians were returned.
A report finds failings at Edenfield mental health unit after BBC Panorama exposed patient mistreatment.
A report finds failings at Edenfield mental health unit after BBC Panorama exposed patient mistreatment.
Horse racing trainer Milton Harris is stripped of his licence after a catalogue of incidents including a "campaign of abuse and harassment" against a neighbour and rival.
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag says footballers need discipline "on and off the pitch", following an "internal matter" involving forward Marcus Rashford.
Injury to Garry Ringrose means Robbie Henshaw will start in Ireland's Six Nations opener against France, with Joe McCarthy named at lock.
The second half of a new four-part Sporting Giants podcast series on BBC Sounds about Pep Guardiola offers a fascinating insight into the second half of his career.
Two teenagers are detained on suspicion of murder, while a 46-year-old woman is also arrested.
A British rapper laying down a track for a Japanese beat 'em up? It makes more sense than you think.
When the Sesame Street puppet asked how people were, thousands of social media users offloaded on him.
Aberdeen sack Barry Robson while describing eighth place in the Scottish Premiership as "unacceptable".
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