Brussels is "increasingly concerned" the UK is embarking on "a path of confrontation" following Brexit.
The Committee on Standards in Public Life says transparency on politicians' behaviour is poor.
Being a descendant of medieval monarchs is much more common than might be expected, say genealogists.
Monday's front pages are dominated by the climate summit, which starts in Glasgow.
Wales' first minister says it is important to show there are answers to tackle global warming.
The trees will be planted in a town park as part of efforts to reduce air pollution and flood risk.
A major incident has been declared after two trains collided, leaving several people injured.
GMB Scotland said the walk out by cleansing and refuse staff in Glasgow would begin at 00:01 on Monday.
Chelsea boss Emma Hayes has the FA Cup final she wanted - and a thrilling Wembley showdown with Women's Super League rivals Arsenal promises to be a dream occasion for the neutral too.
It is thought about 12 people have been injured and a train driver is believed to be trapped.
Former England batter Allan Lamb is having treatment for prostate cancer.
The US ended a feud with the EU over everything from Harley-Davidsons to whiskey but the UK was left out of the deal.
Police have shut the A93 in a Perthshire village after flooding washed away part of a bridge wall.
Boris Johnson warns world leaders there is a "huge way to go" ahead of the COP26 climate summit.
Allie Dart has swum around Paignton Pier 365 times to raise money for two marine charities.
Flood maps forecast that many Welsh coastal towns will be deluged in decades to come, says minister.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson warns of the dire consequences of failure at the COP26 climate summit.
Police criticise a man for dialling the emergency number to complain he was refused entry to the store.
South Central Ambulance Service urges people to use services "wisely" amid "extreme pressures".
Two men entered a property in Governors Gate and demanded cash on Saturday night.
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