Tuesday's papers focus on motorists being overcharged for fuel and the hottest June on record.
Councillors are set to discuss alternative models of governance for the Orkney Islands on Tuesday.
The first minister will be asked at the UK public inquiry if Wales was ready for Covid in 2020.
Peers voted to reverse a government plan to remove existing caps in the Illegal Migration Bill.
Video footage shows cars narrowly missing a house near a new road built to bypass HS2 work.
What is it like to be out of work for three decades and then land employment?
One of the officers had secretly filmed female colleagues and members of the public, Humberside Police say.
Penelope Williams has been struck off after the liaison at Wrexham's Spire Hospital.
Police say the "monumental" haul of counterfeit goods has dealt an £870m blow to organised crime.
Lord Chancellor Alex Chalk says it is "absolutely vital" dangerous offenders are kept behind bars.
Wimbledon fans say they are "disgusted" with the long queue waiting times on day one of Wimbledon.
Animal bones found at the bottom of the pits are used to identify them as about 8,000 years old.
The actor denies 12 charges of sexual assault alleged to have been committed between 2001 and 2013.
Preparations for a no-deal Brexit meant resources were moved to other issues, inquiry hears.
The PM's spokesman said Australia had broken the spirit of the game with the controversial stumping.
Scientists found evidence that climate change made the warmer weather last month more likely.
Saju Chelavalel is jailed for at least 40 years for killing Anju Asok and their two children.
First Minister Humza Yousaf has warned surgeries will be cancelled as NHS staff take industrial action.
The judge in Lucy Letby's trial, which has been sitting for eight months, has begun summing up.
Gemma Germeney, 31, Lilly Peden, eight, and Oliver Peden, four, died in the flat fire.
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