A unique robotic version of Start Me Up celebrates 40 years since the release of The Rolling Stones' Tattoo You album.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Saturday morning.
Polly Sutherland still feels unsafe after being spiked five years ago at a university nightclub.
The Welsh government is working on a plan to support LGBTQ+ people everywhere across Wales.
The undercelebrated story of the first black manager in the English Football League, who took Fourth Division Rochdale all the way to the 1962 League Cup final.
The party will meet in Dublin, with Mary Lou McDonald and Michelle O'Neill due to speak.
Commuters have increased since August, but are at significantly lower levels than two years ago.
The royal's lawyers argue Virginia Giuffre failed to sufficiently state her claims and is seeking a "payday".
Mariella, 17, made an app during lockdown that's helping some kids enjoy films for the first time.
The imminent COP26 climate talks in Glasgow feature prominently on Saturday's front pages.
The blood test for people with Type 1 diabetes may allow some patients to stop taking insulin altogether.
Natalie Bennett helps people say goodbye to their pets after her own cat was dumped in landfill.
Tonks Brown describes herself as a hedge witch and says Halloween is the biggest event in her calendar.
Wales play before a full crowd at the Principality Stadium for the first time since February 2020.
Earlier this year, a section of cliff and some homes' gardens were lost to a beach below.
A watchdog says it understands the incident has caused "understandable unrest" but calls for calm.
French President Emmanuel Macron says the dispute is a test of the UK's credibility.
A man, a woman and the 15-year-old boy are arrested on suspicion of murdering a man in Blackpool.
Emma Raducanu's hopes of facing her idol Simona Halep in the Transylvania Open are ended by Marta Kostyuk in the quarter-finals.
The planned walk-outs by council staff in Glasgow and across Scotland are suspended while unions consult members.
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