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The takeaways taking away plastic waste
By Sion Pennar
BBC News
Six restaurants are switching plastic trays to reusable metal tins for takeaway customers.
Read moreLong Covid treatment service to be set up in NI
It is thought that about 21,000 people in Northern Ireland are affected by the condition.
Read moreRenting now cheaper than buying a home
There are only four regions in the UK where it is cheaper to buy a home than to rent a property.
Read more'No more room for excuses from England'
By Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Edgbaston
Thumped by New Zealand, England have precious little time - and decreasing goodwill - as they prepare for two huge Test series later this year.
Read more'Come on Scotland' and lockdown easing delay
Anticipation of the national squad's first Euro 2020 game dominates the front pages in Scotland.
Read moreSchool transfer process 'totally fails' pupils
By Robbie Meredith
BBC News NI Education Correspondent
While 85% of NI pupils got a place in their first choice school, 280 children do not yet have a place.
Read moreEducation 'should not be Covid-recovery punchbag'
The Welsh government should focus more resources on education, an economist says.
Read more'We want another homeless hotel - and we can make it work'
By Simon Maybin
BBC News
The Holiday Inn in Gorton, Manchester, housed homeless people throughout the pandemic, until the end of May.
Read more‘Really, really rare’ seahorse spotted off UK coast
A marine biologist says it’s the first time he’s ever seen a long-snouted seahorse in the wild.
The ways Scotland has changed since France '98
By James Cook
Chief News Correspondent for The Nine
When Scotland's men last played in a major football tournament, there was no Scottish Parliament and Google didn't exist.
Read moreGB-NI grace period extension 'problematic' - Irish PM
Micheál Martin says unilateral action "undermines the broader relationship" between the EU and the UK.
Read moreQueen meets Joe Biden at Windsor Castle
By Becky Morton
BBC News
The US president's visit included a Guard of Honour and afternoon tea with the monarch.
Read moreCardiff Airport saw biggest drop in passengers in UK
It had a further blow after Aer Lingus' operators Stobart Air went into liquidation on Friday.
Read moreNI records no more Covid-19 linked deaths, 70 cases
No coronavirus-linked deaths were reported on Sunday, which keeps the total at 2,155.
Read moreRescued walker 'unaware' they were stranded
The walker was wearing headphones and failed to hear warnings from lifeguards, says RNLI.
Read more'Look over shoulder' as Covid variant spreads
The rise in Delta variant cases is concerning, says the NI chair of the British Medical Association.
Read moreNI part of one great indivisible UK, says Johnson
The comments come after the French president allegedly said Northern Ireland was not part of the UK.
Read moreNot a time for England to panic - Root
England must "trust what we've been doing" despite suffering their first home Test series defeat since 2014, says captain Joe Root.
Read moreSinn Féin accuses the DUP of acting in bad faith
By Gareth Gordon
BBC News NI Political Correspondent
The party does not believe the DUP will deliver on Irish language legislation, a source says.
Read moreJohnson questioned over 'US suspicion' of government
A New York Time journalist presses the UK prime minister over his relationship with President Joe Biden.