At-a-glance: Full list of England's restrictions by area
The government has published a list detailing which areas of England will be in each tier.
▶ Full story on bbc.com

▼ Related news :
●
Manchester United reaction before full-time at Liverpool FC highlights progress
Manchester Evening News
●
Full-time mum helps husband become a male escort after coronavirus pandemic left them cash-strapped
The Sun
●
Dancing on Ice 2021 lineup in FULL as new series starts
Chronicle Live
●
Do Your Prefer These Celebs' Natural Makeup Or Full Glam Looks?
BuzzFeed
●
Full-time verdict as Albion win at Leeds
The Argus
●
Cleveland Browns Finally At Full Strength Entering Playoff Matchup With Kansas City Chiefs
Forbes.com
●
The Irish Times Winter Nights festival: Full line-up revealed
The Irish Times
●
Katie Price praised by fans over decision to put Harvey into full-time care
Mirror
●
Katie Price fans praise her decision to send Harvey to full-time residential college and slam absent dad Dwight Yorke
The Sun
●
Loose Women defend 'devoted mum' Katie Price's decision to put son Harvey, 18, into full-time care
Mail Online
●
Wayne Rooney ends playing career and becomes full-time Derby manager
BreakingNews.ie
●
Covid cases in my area: What is the R-number where I live? Full list
Daily Express ● Rooney confirmed as full-time manager of Derby
BBC News

Manchester Evening News

The Sun

Chronicle Live

BuzzFeed
The Argus

Forbes.com

The Irish Times

Mirror

The Sun

Mail Online

BreakingNews.ie

Daily Express ● Rooney confirmed as full-time manager of Derby
BBC News
●
Investigations continue after lorry driver dies in M5 crash
Stretch of motorway closed for 13 hours


●
Covid-19: Critical care wards full in hospitals across England
There are very few spare beds for the most seriously ill patients in parts of the country, the NHS says.

●
Domestic abuse: Naomi Long says victims can have confidence in new laws
Long-awaited domestic abuse legislation for NI will pass its final hurdle at Stormont later.

●
Mental health crisis patients 'waited eight hours' at emergency departments
Nearly 20% of ED mental health assessment waiting time targets have been breached since 2017.

●
Covid: £40m for Wales' university students amid rent outcry
Hundreds of Wales' university students threatened strikes for paying for empty rooms during Covid.

●
Sight Scotland may close specialist sight loss care homes
Jenny's Well in Paisley has 21 residents while Braeside House in Edinburgh looks after 31 people.

●
Covid in Scotland: Taxi drivers to be offered £1,500 cash grant
The cash grant is being made available to Scotland's 38,000 taxi and private hire drivers.

●
Portland helicopter fan, 8, has Sea King named after him
Finley now shares his name with a Portland-based Sea King after a "lovely gesture" by its owners.

●
Covid-19 having 'devastating effect' on children
A letter from 50 health professionals calls for the establishment of a UK-wide commission.

●
67552611
Domestic abuse services say victims will miss out on vital support after police refocused funding on hate crime.

●
On This Day in 2002: Diego Forlan arr...
The Uruguayan forward was tempted to Old Trafford by Six Alex Ferguson.

●
67543562
Police in the West Midlands have been attacked more than 1,500 times during the Covid-19 pandemic, figures show.

●
67523795
A headteacher today demanded steps to ensure a level playing field for students as schools start their second full week in lockdown.

●
67545292
A reckless driver who sped down a main dual carriageway at up to 140mph and undercut other drivers has been banned from the roads and given a suspended jail sentence.

●
Families of citizens dying after contact with police still await justice
Relatives of Darren Cumberbatch and Rashan Charles distrustful of IOPC’s ability to hold police to account Relatives of people who have died after...


●
67522460
The car industry in the West Midlands could flourish as a result of Britain's trade deal with the EU, Andy Street has said.

●
Looking back at Blackwellgate - with a "wide-eye" camera
THIS is the third in our series of "wide-eye" photographs taken in the mid-1960s when a photographer with The Northern Echo got an exciting new lens...

●
67550901
A call has gone out to communities to apply for funding to enable people to get creative during the present national lockdown.

●
Met Office 27-hour severe weather warning
Yellow alert covers Bristol, Somerset and Gloucestershire as well as much of southern England


●
Rail services in East Lancashire curtailed from today due to lockdown
RAIL services on lines through East Lancashire will be reduced from today because of lockdown.

●
Blackburn teenager accepted to Oxford University
A TEENAGER has been accepted to Oxford University to pursue her love of languages and literature.

●
First look at schooling in 2021 as secondary reveals pupil covid testing base
Arden Academy has eight Covid booths


●
Uber offering free rides to Millennium Point Covid vaccine hub
The firm will cover up to £15 of passengers' trips to seven mass-vaccination hubs set up across England.


●
Teenage dad attacked partner as she held their son
A TEENAGER attacked his former partner as she was holding their one-year-old child in her arms.

●
England claims seven-wicket win in Sr...
The fourth-wicket pair calmly collected the remaining runs.

●
IT company asking people to donate old tech to support disadvantaged school children
A COMPUTING company has launched an appeal for donations of old and redundant laptops, computers or tablets to allow children from struggling ...

●
McDonald's bench snoozer started fighting police when they woke him up
A SLEEPING drunk became a fighting drunk when police roused him from his slumbers on a bench outside McDonalds in Rawtenstall.

●
Family try to raise awareness of Crohn's Disease a year after death of 'hero' Tiana Thompson
A DARWEN family are continuing to try to raise awareness about Crohn's Disease - a year after the tragic death of their...

●
Banner praising key workers stolen from Southampton street
THIEVES have stolen a large banner praising NHS staff and other key workers for their incredible work during the coronavirus pandemic.

●
Anger over people playing football at city sports centre
A GROUP of people who flouted coronavirus restrictions by playing football at Southampton Sports Centre have been branded "selfish and ignorant".

●
Barton Peveril college nominated for Covid-19 response award
A TOWN college has been nominated for a national Covid-19 response award.

●
Hampshire charity launches new virtual running challenge
A HAMPSHIRE charity is encouraging supporters to run over 100 miles to raise funds to support life limited children.
