Rishi Sunak brought back an ex-PM and is defiant on Rwanda - but voters are focused on their wallets, says Laura Kuenssberg.
He was airlifted to hospital after the blast, which caused 12 other properties to be evacuated.
Longer opening hours could generate £300m a year and increase tourism and employment it is claimed.
Anton Hull filmed himself at the wheel moments before hitting Sarah Baker in a "needless tragedy".
Parents hope a second operation could put an end to the seizures Caleb, eight, suffers each day.
The driver of a Volkswagen Golf and a second passenger have been taken to hospital.
About 1,200 supporters travelled to capital Yerevan ahead of the European Championships qualifier
Adam Johnson, 29, was fatally hit in the neck by a skate during an ice hockey match in October.
The people of the West Midlands are celebrated in the nations biggest photography competition shortlist.
Islam Alashi, 37, left her home in Wirral for Gaza to visit her sick father in September.
They are due in court in connection with the death of stabbing victim Simarjeet Singh Nangpal, 17.
Louise Jones says she has been "losing sleep" over Greenwich Council's selective licensing system.
The European Convention on Human Rights is tied to the 1998 agreement, as BBC News NI explains.
Saturday's front pages focus heavily on the NHS, the plans by leading Cabinet ministers and a 10-point penalty for Everton.
A new £150m fund will help poorer countries prepare for humanitarian disasters and access money faster.
The actor and co-star Indira Varma explain why they're staging the play in a warehouse in Liverpool.
From David Cameron to Rwanda, it has been a busy week for the PM - but what do voters make of it all?
Less than a quarter of people questioned thought their high street was improving, research finds.
Rail firm TransPennine Express has since removed QR codes from all of its station car parks.
Cousin marriage has dropped among the city's Pakistani community - with a few possible reasons.
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