England and Tottenham striker Harry Kane will make his CBeebies Bedtime Stories debut when he reads The Lion Inside by Rachel Bright to the nation's children.
Bank closures and rising prices mean more people are turning to the Post Office for cash.
Passengers face 24 hours of limited services after ScotRail RMT members rejected the latest pay offer.
Jean Milne was beaten to death with a poker in her Broughty Ferry home but the culprit never caught.
Many of Monday's front pages lead on Liz Truss's plans to unite Tory MPs and a missile strike in Ukraine.
Nets used to be brought to shore and left in landfill or discarded in the ocean - putting seals at risk.
Dark comedy drama scoops three top awards at the 31st Bafta Cymru ceremony.
The 18-year-old from Cambridgeshire is only the third percussionist to win the prestigious contest.
Winger Bukayo Saka scores twice as Arsenal beat Liverpool 3-2 at Emirates Stadium to regain top spot in the Premier League.
A 40-year-old man was pronounced dead at the scene and a man in his 40s has been arrested.
The Independent Office for Police Conduct is investigating after the death of Marius Ciolac.
More accommodation is expected to be made available after prices soared up to £8,000 a night.
Nicola Sturgeon says she doesn't regret her words after being accused of "dangerous" rhetoric.
Scotland's first minister defends her comments after Nadhim Zahawi calls her language "dangerous".
The UK's largest regional airline is being sold with the hope of new owners taking over by mid-2023.
Does the SNP conference feel like a gathering one year away from an independence referendum?
Eluned Morgan has not "given up" on the NHS hitting its target to clear the outpatient backlog.
The cabinet minister tells the BBC the public information campaign would have cost up to £15m.
A woman and her teenage son and a 14-year-old girl are also among the victims of the petrol station blast.
Seventy-five former players are set to launch a legal claim against the Rugby Football League for negligence this week, their lawyers say.
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