Ross Burns started taking pictures of his son's toy cars in lockdown in various locations across the UK
Cadbury Flake makers' Mondelēz International say action is being taken to address the crumbly issue.
Figures showing record migration to the UK and turbulence in the bond markets lead the papers.
How did a promise to get net migration down to the "tens of thousands" go unfulfilled for 13 years?
With bills set to drop from July, fixed deals could be due to make a comeback, say experts.
Supermarkets have been accused of "greedflation" - putting prices up to bolster profits.
Some pupils are struggling to access period products in schools, data shared with BBC News suggests.
Lancashire Police said the child was crossing the road when the collision happened.
Newly released FBI documents say there were “ever-present“ IRA threats during her US visits.
The BBC's Daniel Sandford visits the search site in Portugal.
Tony Corden wanted his lodgers to buy the house so its "creative spirit" continues.
The Bluestone chief says it will be a fine balance on whether visitors are "turned off" Wales.
Politicians are grappling with the trade-offs involved in designing a post-Brexit immigration regime.
Oliwier, 15, was last seen near the riverbank at the Flood Road bridge in Gainsborough on Monday.
Britain's biggest building society says it is putting up rates due to the current economic climate.
The carrier says it is trying to resolve "technical issues” that have affected flights at Heathrow.
Watchdog warns gap will get bigger in four years as finance secretary says outlook is "extremely challenging".
The government says changes will be still be delivered, but Labour calls the decision a step backwards.
Witnesses report officers pointing Tasers at a man who was held on suspicion of criminal damage.
Five were arrested on Thursday and four in the immediate aftermath of the disorder.
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