The once-mass market UK music bible NME returns as a premium product with scarcity as a selling point.
Saturday's papers include warnings from two former PMs on claims HS2 could be scaled back - and reports of an all-out smoking ban.
He says the week since the claims were reported has been "extraordinary and distressing".
Chronic UTI sufferers say they have been dismissed by doctors and have spent thousands on treatment.
A family link is traced to Kent for a victim of a World War Two tragedy who was buried in Ayrshire.
Flowers and ornaments are among items to be removed from graves in Keady, a councillor says.
England hold on against Scotland at Stadium of Light to win their first Women's Nations League match.
Gareth Roper was killed after being dropped outside an Iceland store with no money or mobile phone.
A failure to provide basic medical care contributed to Natasha Hewitt's death, a coroner rules.
Party leader Ed Davey says reforming social care is one of the biggest challenges facing the country.
The 19-year-old is named as Sudiksha Thirumalesh after legal restrictions are lifted.
Jonathan Nuttall's trial heard he held a "grudge" against two lawyers who investigated him and his wife.
The slipway at Lough Ross, near Crossmaglen, will be closed until further notice, the council says.
Brandon Lewis says his volunteers are regarded as "politically exposed persons" (PEPs) by banks.
Rishi Sunak weighs up a new "British baccalaureate" qualification but no decisions have been taken.
The seaside town is expected to welcome 40,000 people as Elvis Presley tributes hit the stage.
Jamie-Leigh Kelly, 31, went missing on Tuesday with her baby boy and three-year-old daughter.
The monarch's final day of the state visit to France sees a warmer and more relaxed reception.
Delilah is the "loving grandparent figure" among the troop at Belfast Zoo and enjoys morning chats.
Two-year-old Theo has a virus attacking his brain and needs a medical plane transfer.
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