A police raid has finally put an end to the costly bridge blockade at Windsor, Ontario, with the crossing reopening for traffic on Sunday night after a six-day protest. But with the demonstrations in Ottawa still going strong, is any end in sight for the anti-mandate movement?
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Read MoreNo 10 confirms that Boris Johnson has been contacted and says he will "respond as required".
Read MoreThe White House is facing pressure to revise its position on mask wearing as pandemic restrictions are eased in a number of US states.
Read MoreHealth boss says Omicron may lead to herd immunity but it would be better achieved via vaccination.
Read MoreEU-based Brits trying to get home will be allowed to cross France during the Christmas period.
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Read MoreHaving battled coronavirus, French nun Sister Andre will celebrate her 117th birthday this week.
Read MoreTips on lockdown life in cold weather, from keeping your windows open to watching films in the bath.
Read MoreShielders have been receiving their first coronavirus jabs as part of the next stage of the rollout.
Read MoreRecordings of silent London streets during the lockdown are to become part of the collection of the Museum of London.
Read MoreThe Duchess of Cornwall is now self-isolating, days after Prince Charles tested positive for Covid
Read MoreLike most of us, photographer Jo de Banzie spent the spring of 2020 in lockdown, living at home with her family - a time that was overshadowed by the loss of her brother-in-law, who contracted the virus while working as an NHS paramedic.
Read MoreLike so many other industries, Covid-19 struck at the heart of the film industry shutting down production on big blockbusters, closing cinemas and even making the mighty James Bond franchise abandon its scheduled release of No Time To Die.
Read MoreCrypto-currency researchers say more than $400m of cyber-crime funds go to Russian gangs.
Read MoreWhen a group of middle-aged swimming friends from Scarborough became worried about sewage in the sea in the 1980s, they started staging eccentric stunts to highlight their cause, and even took on the government. Now, their story is being turned into a film.
Read MoreMisty Ardouin set up her nursery, Nestlings, in Cardiff City centre in 2019. At the end of each day, they would have a "good sit down" in the playroom with parents to catch-up on everything the children had been doing.
Read MoreThe number of trees cut down in the Brazilian Amazon in January far exceeded deforestation for the same month last year, according to government satellite data.
Read MoreTeaching people about achieving sexual pleasure can help sell safe-sex messages, say researchers from the World Health Organization.
Read MoreThe White House is facing pressure to revise its position on mask wearing as pandemic restrictions are eased in a number of US states.
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Read MoreIn Taiwan, finding someone who will talk about their Covid experience is harder than you might think.
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