It is nearly five years since a project began to boost numbers of the bird in the Moffat hills.
Why is an LEZ being introduced in Glasgow, and what will it mean for motorists in the city?
From low pay to juggling meetings - what's it like to be a young councillor in England?
A housing project in south London is selling flats with prices set according to local income levels.
Monday's front pages carry a mix of stories, including the 28-hour nurses strike in England.
One of Wales' busiest railway stations has no lift and steep stairs between platforms.
Charlie McLeod's mum Emma Laney says she feels "a lot more should have been done" to help him.
It will be the largest industrial action by nurses so far and risks patients' safety, NHS bosses say.
An airbase was transformed into a life-size replica of the procession route for the troops to practise.
The flight follows the evacuation of 2,122 people on 23 flights from an airfield near Khartoum.
The NHS says "positive discussions" with the RCN mean nurses will cover some departments.
New rules on extremists in custody will also stop them from playing a "leading role" in religious services.
The victim, aged in his 30s, died at the scene and a man aged 24 is arrested on suspicion of murder.
Julia McSorley was an aunt of brother and sister Dan and Christine McKane, who also lost their lives.
The former prime minister says most of the bill relates to using Chevening for government business.
Thousands of people are taking part in the event, which is being broadcast live online for the first time.
The baby's injuries are not believed to be life-threatening, say police.
The MV Pentalina had 60 people on board when it grounded at St Margaret's Hope on Saturday night.
Transport Secretary Mark Harper says a "fair and reasonable pay offer" has been made to rail workers.
A group of mums of children with life-shortening conditions plan to tackle three Welsh peaks.
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