The coordinated industrial action by teachers, rail workers and civil servants leads many of Wednesday's papers.
Amelie Cummins' parents took a case after a school said she had to start 15 minutes later than others.
The price energy suppliers pay for electricity is linked to the price of gas-fired generation.
Proposals are being set out as scandals and tumbling values raise questions about the industry's future.
Hundreds of schools in Wales will close due to the first of four planned days of teacher strikes.
A man is arrested on suspicion of murder after the fatal crash in Cudworth on 20 January.
The mayor of last year's host city presents a symbolic Eurovision key as the semi-final draw is held.
Police investigate claims that firefighters took photos of women who had died in car accidents.
Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab is under investigation after being accused of bullying.
Teachers in the National Education Union - and support staff in Wales - will strike over pay on Wednesday.
Finance chiefs warn services such as libraries, leisure and bin collections could face the brunt of cuts.
A London teacher documents her working day to show her dedication to the job.
The 32-year-old is taken into custody on suspicion of the murder of Natalie McNally last December.
Suppliers, staff and performers are "deeply upset and anxious" about being left out of pocket.
Julian Bennett, who wrote the force's current drug strategy, is also said to have taken LSD and cannabis.
Haider Siddique was arrested after a bus driver spotted him acting inappropriately.
The British Museum has announced thousands of treasure discoveries by metal detectorists.
Eilidh McFadden and Tom Johnson slapped vegan cakes topped with shaving foam into the model's face.
Alice Litman had waited nearly three years to discuss transitioning when she took her own life.
The poster was put up days after a north London road was renamed following concerns about racial connotations.
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