The BBC visits a Lincolnshire warm space and speaks with a couple seeking respite from the chill.
England's famous red jerseys are perhaps the greatest visual reminder of their World Cup triumph.
Health bosses warn of "extensive disruption" as staff are set to walk out on December 21 and 28.
People are being advised not to travel on the railways as workers continue strikes on Saturday.
Fine Gael's Leo Varadkar will become leader again under a deal with government partners Fianna Fáil.
Renovations will allow woman paralysed in a botched kidnapping to live in her parents' property.
Hamza Yassin, Fleur East, Helen Skelton and Molly Rainford all hope to land the glitterball trophy.
Saturday's front pages focus on the NHS strikes and tensions within the Royal Family.
Staff seek answers as Shaws the Drapers tells its stores to sell all remaining stock by Christmas.
With many families struggling to heat homes or feed children, presents are "on the backburner".
Some homes on the west side of Shetland's mainland may not have power back until Monday.
It is believed Mr Kennedy, a member of the Kennedy political dynasty, could be appointed within days.
Police are investigating after two boys were found dead at a home in Dagenham, east London.
Senior figures fear the PM may be taking an overly cautious approach as the war enters a key phase.
Aaron Glover, 27, sustained severe brain damage when a car driven by his brother hit a lamppost.
One victim called Rhys Williams the most heartless man he'd known, whose "evil" soaked into lives.
The train company received bonuses last year, but has been criticised for poor service this year.
Local authority leaders say they are "extremely disappointed" by the government's spending plan.
The airlines were asked by the airport to "suppress demand" as Border Force staff go on strike.
More than 98% of them backed strikes after an offer of a 50p per hour pay rise, the GMB union says.
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