How are travel rules being relaxed?published at 11:07 British Summer Time 3 July 2020
From Friday, fully vaccinated people travelling to the UK no longer have to take any Covid tests.
Read MoreFrom Friday, fully vaccinated people travelling to the UK no longer have to take any Covid tests.
Read MoreThe Castle Donington hub welcomes passengers for the first time since lockdown began in March.
Read MoreA telehandler was used to rip the cash machine from the front of a shop in Blyth.
Read MoreLibby Day's mother prepared the book for her before she died but it was stolen from Miss Day's car.
Read MoreChanges to shopping patterns present "a big opportunity" to review plans, Peter Rogan says.
Read MoreA photographer meets strangers and captures their feelings about what the city has been through.
Read MoreThe lockdown gardening boom has become a phenomenon but how do you join if you don't have a garden?
Read MoreA mobile testing facility is installed in a park in Leicester as the number of cases increases.
Read MoreLouie Sibley's hat-trick caps a sensational performance and earns Derby a vital win over fellow play-off chasers Millwall.
Read MoreConnor Wickham heads an injury-time equaliser for Sheffield Wednesday to deny promotion-chasing Nottingham Forest a vital win.
Read MoreWatford "have a responsibility" to ensure they are still in the Premier League when fans can return, says manager Nigel Pearson.
Read MoreLee Longlands' first furniture shop opened in Birmingham in 1932 and it has been trading ever since.
Read MoreMohammed Jibreel was stabbed to death in the St Matthews area of Leicester last September.
Read MoreDerek Brailsford says he is scared to walk alone after the ordeal, which left him severely bruised.
Read MoreThe men say they made the website as video calling with friends "didn't feel the same".
Read MorePete Astles collects litter as he paddles along the River Derwent in a World Heritage Site.
Read MoreSabri Lamouchi: Nottingham Forest head coach signs new undisclosed-length deal with the Championship club.
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Three men have been arrested after an "industrial-scale" cannabis grow was discovered at a secluded farm.
Officers forced entry to the farm in Costock, Nottinghamshire, at about 09:00, and later removed 284 plants from the site and also destroyed "sophisticated" growing equipment.
The force said the site had been used for some time to grow cannabis and had the potential to grow about £1m worth of plants a year.
Three men, aged 43, 41 and 37 were arrested on suspicion of production and drugs supply offences and remain in police custody.
A rise in reported coronavirus cases in "the most deprived areas" of Leicester is "worrying".
Read MoreWill Gunn says threats to cancel Christmas if the peaceful display was held were "tongue-in-cheek".
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