The 57-year-old was diagnosed with a "really rapid, really aggressive" bladder cancer last year.
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A mix of stories lead Friday's front pages, including coverage of the government's plan for foreign holidays.
Some lockdown restrictions in Wales will be eased earlier than planned due to falling Covid cases.
Petrol bombs and fireworks have been thrown at police near a peaceline in Northern Ireland.
Hashem Abedi and two other men are accused of assaulting an officer in HMP Belmarsh last May.
A Welsh operator says it is one of many who will not be taking holidaymakers abroad this year.
The UK's leading sports bodies are backing the use of 'vaccine passports' and Covid testing as a "credible" means of allowing full capacities at venues.
Police were called to a property in Dorset after Sir Richard Sutton and a woman were stabbed.
The drop in England and Wales comes amid efforts to reassure the public about vaccine safety.
Labour calls for an inquiry into "lucrative contracts" awarded to an employer of the former PM.
Richard Okorogheye's mother, Evidence Joel, says she does not believe her son took his own life.
The health secretary says mistakes were made when patients were discharged from hospital to care homes during the pandemic.
Alan Willson went to the park after his son called him to say he was under attack.
Ngo Sy Tai is alleged to have run a so-called "safe house" in Belgium.
BBC News NI charts the rioting in several towns and cities since the end of March.
Neil Astles, 59, who had the AstraZeneca vaccine in March, died from a blood clot on Sunday.
Moses Christensen will serve at least 28 years in prison for stabbing Richard Hall at a beauty spot.
Companies are expecting more people to travel as the lockdown eases further on Monday.
The supermarket chain will remove 100 million plastic carrier bags from its network over the next year.
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