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More than 70 Australian Open players to isolate after Covid case on third flight
Seventy-two Australian Open players are now confined to their hotel rooms after a positive coronavirus test result on a third flight bound for the tournament.
Sri Lanka v England: Tourists wobble chasing 74 after Jack Leach takes 5-122
England need 36 runs on the final day to win the first Test against Sri Lanka despite losing three wickets in a chaotic final session in Galle.
Afghanistan conflict: Female judges shot dead in Kabul
The two women were killed on their way to work, amid a upsurge in violence and a US troop drawdown.
'Clashes kill 48 people' in Sudan's Darfur region
Fighting erupted after a man was stabbed in a row between two men from different ethnic groups.
TikTok clip of great-grandad receiving vaccine goes viral
The 55-second clip shows Reg Davies, 84, leaving his home for the first time since March.
Uganda election: Bobi Wine 'fearful for life' after Museveni win
The main opposition candidate rejects the result that saw President Museveni win a sixth term.
Biden inauguration: Executive orders to reverse Trump policies
The new president will repeal Trump travel bans and re-join the Paris climate accord after being sworn in.
Covid-19: Beating September vaccine target for all over-18s would a 'bonus' - Raab
The UK has the capacity to meet target to reach every adult by autumn, the foreign secretary says.
Thakur and Sundar's brilliant stand keeps India's hopes alive
A remarkable recovery from India on day three gives them an excellent chance of a draw in the decisive fourth Test against Australia.
Covid: Australian Open players frustrated by hotel isolation
Dozens of top players are confined to hotel rooms for 14 days, throwing their training into disarray.
Covid-19: More mass jab centres, airport support and a virtual library
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Sunday.
Statues to get protection from 'baying mobs'
The government is planning new laws to stop England's monuments being removed "on a whim" by protesters.
Covid: Church of England services hit by pandemic
More than half of the Church of England's 14,000 parishes will not open for Sunday services later.
Airport support scheme to launch this month
The government is aiming to provide grants by April to mitigate the impact of Covid travel rules.
Airline industry needs up to another $80bn to survive pandemic
The world's airlines need another $70-$80bn of government aid to get through the pandemic, the industry says.
Virtual library gives children in England free book access
Pupils in England can read works by popular authors online while schools stay closed in lockdown.
Packers beat Rams to reach NFC Championship game
The Green Bay Packers move into the NFC Championship game for the second successive season as they beat the Los Angeles Rams 32-18.
Online clothes sellers targeted by 'creepy' messages
Women are sent sexually explicit messages and requests for "worn" garments.
Are women let down by period trackers?
Millions of women use apps to track their menstrual cycle, but many say they do not work well enough.
Will the Trump corporate backlash make a difference?
After the storming of the US Capitol, Donald Trump is facing "a very different set of calculations".