Another 454 COVID deaths and 12,057 cases in UK – as over 16.4 million have had first vaccine dose

The UK has reported another 454 coronavirus deaths and 12,057 further cases, while more than 16.4 million have now received their first vaccine dose.

Journalists jailed for two years for live-streaming Belarus protest

Two Belarusian journalists have been sentenced to two years in prison by a court in Minsk for live-streaming a protest.  

Journalists jailed for two years for live-streaming Belarus protest

Two Belarusian journalists have been sentenced to two years in prison by a court in Minsk for live-streaming a protest.  

Grenfell firm didn’t reveal cladding danger despite 2009 tower block fire, inquiry told

The company that produced the cladding used on Grenfell Tower didn't alert customers to the dangers of one of its products following a 2009 tower block fire because nobody died, its president said.

UK sanctions three Myanmar generals after military coup

The UK has imposed sanctions on three Myanmar generals for human rights violations in the country's military coup.

UK sanctions three Myanmar generals after military coup

The UK has imposed sanctions on three Myanmar generals for human rights violations in the country's military coup.

Lockdown yoga instructor teaching around the world from narrowboat home

A yoga teacher has picked up students from around the world after spending the last year teaching online from the confines of her narrowboat home.

Why has Facebook blocked Australian news and what does it mean for the rest of the world?

Facebook has blocked Australians from accessing and sharing news in a fight over internet platforms paying media organisations for content.