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Covid-19 in the UK: How many coronavirus cases are there in your area?
Explore the data on coronavirus in the UK and find out how many cases there are in your area.
Covid-19: Tennis gives children 'a bit of normal life back'
Outdoor sport for people with disabilities is allowed in lockdown and is a lifeline for families.
Concerns over vaccine shortage in 'high performing' centre
Batchwood in St Albans has been hailed as one of the best-performing vaccine centres in Britain.
Covid: Bedford school head rejects 'lost generation' label
Children are building "resilience" and are now the "crucial generation", a principal says.
Buckinghamshire councillor's 'offensive' online outburst to be investigated
A councillor has apologised after becoming 'frustrated' during an online meeting.
Where has been hit hardest by Covid-19?
Key maps and charts explaining how the virus has spread around the world.
Pupils both relieved and upset as GCSEs and A-levels cancelled
Students react to the news that their grades will be decided by teachers rather than exams.
Captain Sir Tom Moore: Trees to be planted in honour of NHS fundraiser
Captain Sir Tom Moore's daughters call for people to donate to environmental charities.
Covid: Aylesbury survivor urges people against complacency
Gary Brooks spent five weeks in a coma fighting coronavirus.
Buckinghamshire surge testing starts after South Africa variant found
One person is self-isolating after the mutation was detected in Buckinghamshire.
Hemel Hempstead: Man 'stabbed wife and daughter then started house fire'
Gary Walker killed his wife and daughter before setting himself on fire, a coroner says.
Singer Tony Hadley's 'sense of optimism' after Covid vaccine
The former Spandau Ballet star thanks NHS staff and feels things are "getting back to normal".
Bedfordshire lead-theft church restarts work on felt roof replacement
Putting a felt roof on the Grade 1 listed building is the "only viable option", the church says.
How 30,000 elephant 'selfies' will help in conservation
Researchers are developing new technology to help reduce human-elephant conflicts.
Hitchin Yeshiva school remembrance event organiser fined £10,000
Hertfordshire Police officers found 150 people had attended the gathering on Saturday.
Covid: School readers needed 'more than ever' to aid literacy
Reading standards have fallen in lockdown so "we are needed so much now" says a literacy charity.
Blackburn Rovers 2-3 Watford: High-flying Hornets pile more misery on Rovers
Watford inflict a fifth successive defeat on Blackburn as the Hornets consolidate third place in the Championship.
Tyson Fury says Anthony Joshua fight is no closer to being agreed
WBC champion Tyson Fury says a fight against Anthony Joshua is no closer to being agreed than it was a year ago.
Thames Valley Police officers face manslaughter investigation
Five officers face investigation after a 24-year-old man died in custody, says the police watchdog.
Hemel Hempstead: Man walks to Watford Hospital to support NHS 'angels'
Clint Whitaker suffered permanent nerve damage after contracting Covid-19 last year.