Documents marked "official sensitive" were reportedly found in a pub toilet in Barrow, Cumbria.
The UK's final evacuation flights out of Sudan will take place later, as the latest ceasefire breaks down.
The head teacher of the Cambridge primary school says she was left feeling suicidal after Ofsted's visit.
The party leadership believes support for independence needs to be higher to force another referendum.
This week's court hearing has seen remarkable claims about the royals and the press.
How unlocking her naughty side changed Jessie Ware's career and gave her musical freedom.
People in Clay Cross discuss the area's political history and what might happen on 4 May.
Most papers report on Richard Sharp's resignation after a report found he breached public appointments rules.
Charles is a king with his heart in the Highlands, but is Scotland ready to claim him as its own?
The challenge will help Mavis Paterson cope with losing all three of her children in four years.
One NHS worker says the replacement bus does not leave early enough for him to get to work on time.
A former Welsh minister claims the then Prince of Wales told him he knew nothing about the decision.
King Charles releases new coronation pictures, as a host of stars are announced for the concert.
An art installation documenting a train journey as people fled the war in Ukraine is on display.
Alan Henning was on his fourth aid mission to Syria when he was captured and killed in 2014.
Diane Abbott and Jeremy Corbyn, two leading left-wing MPs, have been suspended from Labour by Sir Keir.
The charity says those struggling with negative budgets can face a "wild west" when seeking debt advice.
He has been cleared to fly out after first being turned away because UK nationals were the priority.
The worker, believed to be in his early 70s, dies following an incident in Marston Green.
The BBC’s Analysis Editor Ros Atkins examines the row that's led to Richard Sharp's resignation.
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