An ultimatum to the head of London's police force and a row within Labour over Gaza lead the papers.
The home secretary comes under fire after saying the force often "plays favourites" when policing protests.
The beginnings of what might become an almighty row within the Conservative Party are brewing, Chris Mason writes.
Unlike other ads that focus on glitz and glamour, John Lewis follows a boy and his Venus flytrap.
A £5m study will begin in January to see how feasible it is to offer these types of tests to patients.
A pregnant woman and three children were among at least 27 people who died when a boat sank in 2021.
Every police force in England and Wales has reported domestic-abuse victims to Immigration Enforcement.
The decline of WeWork may not spell the end of co-working spaces, as local hubs seek to grow.
Isabel Walton, who spends her day with dead bodies, is trying to challenge funeral industry stereotypes.
The claim comes after a BBC investigation exposed a toxic workplace culture at the fast food chain.
Ofcom reveals its new draft guidance for fighting child abuse and other illegal material.
In a blistering attack, the former PM says Rishi Sunak is offering voters "nothing to rally behind".
Alan John's wife Ruth says her late husband "did despair about what was happening".
Colleagues of Dr Sabra, a cardiologist at Pinderfields, say they want their 'dear friend' home safe.
A pathologist says John and Susan Cooper died of carbon monoxide poisoning, inquest hears.
It comes after the Covid inquiry was told disabled people were "largely disregarded" during the pandemic.
Michael Matheson said he was using the device for constituency work while on holiday in Morocco.
The government has published a new timeline of when it was asked to provide evidence to the UK Covid Inquiry.
The Princess of Wales also met the her regiment's mascot, Emrys Jones, a Welsh Mountain Pony.
The secretary of state makes a funding announcement, but those impacted by flooding say it's not enough.
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