Young woman protester dies after being shot in head by police in Myanmar

A young woman who was shot in the head by police while protesting in Myanmar has died

Public sector borrowing reaches £8.8bn last month – first January deficit since 2011

Public sector net borrowing was £8.8bn last month - the first January deficit since 2011.

Wales lockdown extended for three weeks, with youngest pupils returning to school on Monday

Lockdown in Wales has been extended by at least another three weeks in an effort to get its youngest pupils safely back into school from Monday.

Man in charge of justice in South Dakota charged with misdemeanour after fatal crash

The man who heads up South Dakota's justice efforts has been charged on misdemeanour counts after being involved in a fatal crash last summer.

Paloma Faith on pregnancy body doubles and playing a sociopath

Paloma Faith is already known for her music, distinctive style and honest musings on pregnancy - but with crime drama Pennyworth, she has taken on the world of acting as well.

London Fashion Week goes gender neutral and fully virtual amid COVID-19 restrictions

It's a case of no front row, no problem at this year's London Fashion Week (LFW) - as the internationally acclaimed event hosts its first all-digital catwalks with designers showcasing gender-neutral apparel.