A planned relaxation of England's rules from Monday will not apply due to cases of the Beta variant.
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Crews scramble to reach victims of deadly floods in Germany and Belgium, where hundreds are missing.

Crews scramble to reach victims of deadly floods in Germany and Belgium, where hundreds are missing.

Maps, images and graphics showing the heavy rainfall and flooding that has caused widespread damage.

More than 400 go without food demanding a clear path to residency in Belgium.

Scientists want a super-computer powerful enough to accurately project the most damaging extremes.

It is the biggest repatriation of suspected Islamic State members since its fall in 2019.

It comes after England's chief medical officer warned hospitalisations could hit "scary numbers".

"Good friends can disagree," Mr Biden says of their dispute over a Russia-to-Germany pipeline.

Crews scramble to reach victims of deadly floods in Germany and Belgium, where hundreds are missing.

Maps, images and graphics showing the heavy rainfall and flooding that has caused widespread damage.

More than 400 go without food demanding a clear path to residency in Belgium.

Scientists want a super-computer powerful enough to accurately project the most damaging extremes.

It is the biggest repatriation of suspected Islamic State members since its fall in 2019.

It comes after England's chief medical officer warned hospitalisations could hit "scary numbers".

"Good friends can disagree," Mr Biden says of their dispute over a Russia-to-Germany pipeline.

Maps, images and graphics showing the heavy rainfall and flooding that has caused widespread damage.

More than 400 go without food demanding a clear path to residency in Belgium.

Scientists want a super-computer powerful enough to accurately project the most damaging extremes.
By Becky Morton & Joseph Lee
BBC News
A man whose partner lives in France says his plans are in jeopardy plans because of quarantine rules.
By Alan Haslam
BBC News NI
More than 400 are going without food in the Belgian capital, demanding a clear path to residency.
At least 120 people have died and hundreds more are unaccounted for in western Europe.
The acting mayor of Liege, Christine Defraigne, on the challenges the town faces in the days ahead.
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