Monday's papers start the week with a plethora of Brexit stories and success for one newspaper's campaign on organ donation.
The future of the chain remains in the balance, with the retailer seeking fresh investment to survive.
Dr Arvind Madan, NHS England's director of primary care, wrote remarks on a medical forum.
The Labour leader also acknowledges the party has been too slow to deal with disciplinary cases.
A 48-year-old woman and a 30-year-old man are being quizzed on suspicion of murder.
Leeds city centre comes to a standstill as up to 40,000 people take to the streets for the parade.
The shop in central London says it was targeted by a group who "attempted to destroy books".
Nine-year-old Charlie was the youngest competitor at the Macclesfield Sheep Dog Trials.
Mojo, who was the first dog on the scene at the arena bombing, is putting his paws up.
The teenager's body was recovered from the water in a nature reserve in Widnes, Cheshire Police say.
The grisly scene was discovered on a busy road in east London by a passer-by.
His Chuckle Brothers partner Paul says he has lost his best friend, after a 50-year career together.
Police say the man is in a critical condition after being rescued from the River Thames.
Barry Chuckle from the comedy duo has died aged 73. Relive this TV moment featuring their classic catchphrase.
Severn Trent Water says the burst main has left many people in Nottinghamshire without a supply.
A 32-year-old man remains in custody after a body was discovered in the search for Samantha Eastwood.
One of the main roads into Cardiff is shut after the collision in the early hours of Sunday morning.
The equalities watchdog says they will take legal action over discriminatory and "outdated" policies.
The pop superstar brings a bit of Vegas to Brighton Pride in her first UK performance in seven years.
The international trade secretary blames the EU's "intransigence" for the growing risk of no deal.
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