Emmanuel Macron's victory in the French presidential election and disquiet among Conservative MPs lead the papers
Children's charity fears pause in health visitor appointments has damaged parents' mental health.
The ferry firm had asked recently-employed agency workers to sign new contracts with reduced wages.
A 60-year-old man is seriously injured at Birmingham City's game against Millwall on Saturday.
Luke Symons, 30, was imprisoned without charge in the war-torn Middle Eastern country since 2017.
The wives of two police officers who died in the line of duty want a change to the law in Scotland.
Two boats ran aground in low tide, stranding people overnight and leading to a dramatic rescue.
An article suggesting Labour's deputy tries to distract the PM in the Commons is roundly condemned.
The Sikh event in Coventry saw donations made to several charities, including a Ukrainian group.
The sailings were disrupted for several weeks after the company sacked 800 workers last month.
The Earl and Countess of Wessex continue their tour with a visit to St Vincent and the Grenadines.
As some Tories join calls for Boris Johnson to quit over partygate, his chairman says it would bring uncertainty.
Eluned Morgan rejects doctors' claims but admits the system is under "immense" pressure.
Sir Keir Starmer says the government's response to the crisis so far has been "utterly woeful".
Marshall Janson, 14, had his hands and legs amputated in life-saving surgery as a baby.
Mum is told her passport is invalid for Portugal because it lasts longer than 10 years.
Mr Chappell was the writer behind several hit TV sitcoms in the 1970s and 1980s.
A man and woman were arrested after police were called to a suspected leak in Stenhousemuir.
Jamie Wallis said last month he has gender dysphoria and had been a victim of rape and blackmail.
The blaze at Canford Heath in Poole is the largest the area has seen in years, firefighters say.
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