Lots of changes to household bills, tax and other elements of finances take place in the course of a week.
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Germany is set to apologise to Namibia for a genocide more than 100 years ago - and to pay an as yet unknown amount of money.
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Reaction to a government-commissioned report on race and the Queen's vaccine dose are among the front-page stories.
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The party leaders all called each other by their first names - but the deep divisions between them showed.
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A year on since 29-year-old Reece caught coronavirus, what he imagined would be a mild infection changed his life beyond recognition.
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Despite promises to work together, it has been far from plain sailing between the UK and the EU since Brexit.
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Women in Italy who had an abortion or miscarriage have discovered the fetus had been given a religious burial in a grave marked with the mother's name, without their consent.
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The PM's comments that England remains on course to ease further restrictions on 12 April is among the front-page stories.
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Thousands of businesses across the country are feeling the pinch as insurers 'drag their heels' paying Covid claims.
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Ellis Tustin, founder of Names not Numbers, explains why he thinks the UK needs a permanent memorial to those who have died of Covid-19.
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Easter trees and garden furniture are being sought out by shoppers keen to make the most of lockdown easing.
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Millions of people across England are preparing for outdoor grassroots sports being allowed again from Monday.
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Some of the children of men who helped to "disappear" thousands of Argentines in the 1970s and 80s are now speaking out - against their fathers.
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You Broke Me First was one of 2020's biggest break-out hits, but Tate McRae never intended to be a pop star.
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Compare where the parties stand on key issues - from Covid-19 and the NHS to education and the environment.
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Watch the moment Varzim goalkeeper Ricardo Nunes scores with a huge punt during his team's 2-0 win over Mafra in the Portuguese second division.
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Britons facing tighter travel restrictions makes the front of some newspapers on the anniversary of the start of lockdown.
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The writers behind All on the Board pay tribute to Londoners on the eve of the anniversary of the start of first lockdown.
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People on the financial precipice are disproportionately likely to be unemployed, renting, female, and black.
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Supporters and critics assess Sir Keir's leadership, against a backdrop of the Covid crisis and party wrangles.
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Trampolines can be fun, but for those with physical and learning difficulties they can also offer a gravity-free way to exercise.
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People belonging to ethnic minorities are less likely to have been vaccinated, despite being more likely to develop Covid.
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Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng wants to restore confidence in business after high profile failures like Carillion.
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BBC cameraman Darren Conway has returned to Syria to meet survivors of the Iqra school bombing, the aftermath of which he filmed in 2013.
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In the US, one in eight couples experience infertility. But a culture of silence and stigma means most people suffer alone.
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Many religious leaders are spreading the word that vaccines are safe and effective, but some are undermining that message.
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Thirteen-year-old Jordan Nash has shared screen time with Hollywood superstars Will Smith and Angelina Jolie.
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More than 60,000 people have fled the conflict in Ethiopia’s Tigray region to seek refuge in neighbouring Sudan.
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Dr John Wright of Bradford Royal Infirmary says some changes made as a result of the pandemic are here to stay.
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Thousands of newborns were sold to families in Europe. Decades later, Sri Lankan mothers are trying to find them.
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The FA Cup final and the World Snooker Championship are among the proposed pilot events to test the return of big crowds to venues this year.
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England's Lee Westwood takes a two-shot lead over Bryson DeChambeau into the final day at the Players Championship.
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Head coach Eddie Jones says England wish every game was as entertaining as their win over France, but his side must learn to win ugly as well.
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Some Indian women are taking advantage of the popularity of online eating shows to become financially independent.
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Twin dancers Taitlyn and Kaylee Jaiy say discrimination as they were growing up made them hungrier to succeed.
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The singer was on his way to sign divorce papers when his wife sent a message that put them back on track.
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Jacuzzi swims and pole vaulting over bins - getting ready for the Olympics and Paralympics has been creative.
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Phuntsog Tsering lives a tough life, herding yaks at 5,000m in the Himalayas and is one of the last shepherds left in his village.
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