An explosion at a hospital in Gaza, in which hundreds of people are feared dead, leads the papers.
Sir John Armitt tells the BBC the decision to sell the property is a "mistake".
Gareth Southgate believes there is more to come from his England side after sealing Euro 2024 qualification with two games to spare.
Laura Rose had a double mastectomy after her breast cancer diagnosis in 2021.
England outlawed Botox for under-18s two years ago, but there is no law stopping it in Wales.
Prosecutors want to confiscate ill-gotten cash from one of the men behind the 39 deaths in Essex.
Academics at Aberystwyth University say its composition does not match that of similar stones.
A Senedd spokesperson says it follows a recent broadcast which was "deliberately offensive".
The government is urged to include legislation in the King's speech to outlaw "harmful" practices.
The first minister says rates will not rise next year as he closes the SNP conference in Aberdeen.
Two people are held in connection with the death of an unidentified baby found dumped in woodland.
The government says EU rules banning low-alcohol wine being marketed as wine should be scrapped.
Edward Cairney killed Margaret Fleming over 20 years ago but never revealed the location of her remains.
Rania Alayed was killed by her husband in 2013, but her remains have never been found.
Bella, a 14-year-old cat from Huntingdon, purrs at 54.6 decibels - as loud as boiling a kettle.
A pet dog is destroyed after mauling its owner in her back garden and escaping to a school car park.
The Tories remove the whip from the Wellingborough MP, who is facing a six-week Commons suspension.
A coroner rules out speculation that 10-year-old Oscar Roome was doing a dare before he died.
Six health trust chiefs call on the NI secretary to take "concrete action" over a 2023-24 pay award.
Unions say consumers will lose out if the deal to create the UK's biggest mobile network goes ahead.
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