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The A1101 Welney Wash Road in Norfolk has been under water since December.
The data was published by the Ministry of Justice on Thursday.
Official figures show slow progress on approving household applications for energy efficiency installations and payment for work completed.
Max, who provided virtual therapy to people across the world during the pandemic, will be awarded the Order of Merit by veterinary charity PDSA.
Anthony Williams, 70, admitted manslaughter by reason of diminished responsibility.
The US Justice Department has charged three North Koreans over links to a number of cyber attacks, including the WannaCry attack which hit the NHS.
The man volunteered himself to officers in a bid for some ‘peace and quiet’, Sussex Police said.
Glasgow City Council is suing First Bus, the former employers of the bin lorry driver Harry Clarke.
The meandering marsupial took a short tour of the facilities before leaving the way it came in.
Another woman and child were taken to hospital with minor injuries after the incident in Bury.
The outbreak began on February 19 2001 and the parallels with coronavirus have struck many of those who lived through it.
The incident happened around 30 nautical miles south-east of Shetland in the early hours of Thursday.
The chief executives of British Airways, easyJet, Jet2, Loganair, Ryanair, Tui and Virgin Atlantic pressed Boris Johnson for action.
Minister Helen Whately also said she wants visits to care homes to be allowed before residents receive their second dose of a coronavirus vaccine.
At least 244 frontline health and care workers have now died.
People in the United States, Australia and across Europe have tuned in to follow Harriet McAtee, who broadcasts from her floating residence.
At least 120 residents contracted coronavirus but Priti Patel has insisted the site is ‘Covid-compliant’ and ‘has been from day one’.
The Duke of Edinburgh spent a second night in hospital with an undisclosed illness, although it is not related to Covid-19.
The banking giant reported a 30% fall in pre-tax profits to £3.1bn for 2020.
The alarm was raised at 3.20am on Thursday about 30 miles south east of Sumburgh in Shetland.