Scotland's genealogy website gave a researcher unauthorised access to birth, death and marriage certificates.
The England women's football team's World Cup run is among the big stories on Thursday's front pages.
Manchester City win the Super Cup for the first time by beating Sevilla 5-4 on penalties after a 1-1 draw.
Marco Longhi wants to see better protection for heritage buildings after crooked pub's demolition.
Conor Spraggs died on the final day of his holiday in Ibiza in August 2018, an inquest hears.
Avon Fire and Rescue Service shortcomings are a "potential risk to safety", the fire inspectorate says.
The Welsh Rugby Union is set to appoint its first female chief executive in Abi Tierney who will replace Steve Phillips in the permanent role.
The police say the arrest was made by detectives investigating criminality linked to the breach.
The government rules out announcing an extra day off if the Lionesses lift the trophy on Sunday.
The museum dismisses a member of staff and police are investigating after treasures go missing.
Senior legal figures say an investigation is needed, after new revelations about when DNA evidence was known.
Jeanette Davies says she snapped up the rare 1905 German Steiff bear "on a hunch".
The horse was so badly injured that it had to be put down and its rider fractured her spine.
Sadiq Khan urges Surrey, Kent and Hertfordshire County Councils to allow Ulez signage.
A fly-tipped pile of about 200 tonnes of waste is discovered down a Cheshire dirt track by police.
The 12.4% pay increase for 2023/24 comes after the medics had planned to take strike action.
Pupils who have been sent an email by mistake are asked to delete it and "disregard" its contents.
Drivers are told to expect long delays after the HGV crashes on the M11 in Essex.
There has been a decline in the number of learners applying to university this year.
Results in England are set to fall to 2019 levels, after Covid disruption led to spikes in top grades.
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