No one story dominates the front pages but COP28, Lineker row and search for a missing mum all feature prominently.
One of the two frontrunners for the contest is expected to announce his bid later today.
Helen realised having her debt written off would mean her address being shared on a public register.
It is where the lights stay on, it is not as noisy, and the cast explain they are not scary.
The BBC's Lisa Summers spends a day with an ambulance crew as they face another challenging winter.
The acrobat is taken to hospital after the accident on the circus's "giant wheel of death".
Newcastle United are knocked out of the Champions League after losing to AC Milan, finishing bottom of Group F and dropping out of European competition.
The A1 between Belfast and Dublin and A4 between Belfast and Enniskillen are shut.
A man alleged to be a senior figure in the Republic of Ireland's Kinahan organised crime gang is extradited to the UK.
Signs of abuse will be missed because of the encryption of messages, the National Crime Agency says.
Xyaire Howard tied up and stripped 71-year-old Susan Hawkey before strangling her in her home.
Aileen Scott's son tells Catherine Hudson in court she is "pure evil" after she sedated his mum.
One tower block resident says he enjoyed having a plastic tree and the policy is "bah-humbug".
Charlotte Charles says she felt "outrage" that Isaac Calderon had returned to the US.
Lianne Gordon was shot by a teenager trying to force his way into her home, a court hears.
BBC Wales political editor Gareth Lewis looks at the names in the mix to succeed Mark Drakeford.
The Bibby Stockholm asylum barge off Dorset cost £22m, the Home Office has also disclosed.
Michael and Marjorie Cawdery, who were 83, were brutally attacked in their own home.
The boy denies murdering Brianna Ghey, saying his co-accused used his knife to carry out the attack.
Better treatments and even a cure for hyperemesis gravidarum could be on the horizon, researchers say.
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