The boss of the NatWest Group saying sorry to Nigel Farage leads Friday's front pages.
Theresa Mallett asked Humza Yousaf to hold a public inquiry into rogue surgeon Sam Eljamel.
Vattenfall cites deteriorating market conditions in its decision to shelve the offshore wind farm.
The former Brexit Party leader says his account had been closed because of his political views.
Its foreign ministry announces the move amid worsening relations between London and Moscow.
The move comes after plans to make it more difficult for banks to close banking accounts.
Hundreds of people were stuck in Ibiza and Rhodes for more than 24 hours after TUI rescheduled their flight.
The defence for the American actor summed up their arguments for the jury on Thursday.
Rachel Fulstow denies murdering father-of-two Liam Smith in an attack outside his home.
Between 1979 and 1993, holiday homes were targeted as well as estate agents and Conservative MPs.
The firm says 255 workers will be at risk of redundancy at the 39 stores due for closure.
The Russian-born oil tycoon says his family's lives have been disrupted and his reputation shattered.
Police say he may have been asleep when his lorry crashed into an off-duty police officer's car.
Joby Pool admitted snatching the chocolate haul from an industrial unit in Telford.
The PM's spokesman says the reference in a summit document was a "regrettable choice of words".
A new Oxford University study pinpoints for the first time how high- and low-meat diets impact the planet.
First-class degrees were given to 32.8% of students in England last year, down from 37.4%.
Former head of the UN climate science body told the BBC's Today programme he was very pessimistic.
The government has blocked the retailer's plans to rebuild its Art Deco Marble Arch store.
The Bank of England is not expected to raise interest rates as quickly after inflation slowed.
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