Welsh rugby is in turmoil as Warren Gatland takes his team to face a rejuvenated Scotland.
The Home Secretary says "enough is enough" after Just Stop Oil protests "drained police resources".
Sharon Graham says she's had no conversations with the prime minister or health secretary over pay.
Grant Shapps says "national duty" compelled him to step in as home secretary under her leadership.
Jamie Austin finishes the last leg of his challenge after setting off from Leeds 10 days ago.
Detectorists were at a rally when they found the hoard of 12 gold nobles and 616 silver pennies.
Timothy Welch was adopted when he was six weeks old and found his birth mother 58 years later.
The government expects the energy support scheme will be completed ahead of schedule.
The My Beautiful Launderette author said losing the use of his limbs had been "illuminating as well as terrible".
Pilots are being run around the UK to see if electric wallpaper could be an efficient way to heat homes.
The Trevelyan family, who owned more than 1,000 African slaves in the 19th Century, will also pay reparations.
Police say their concern over the whereabouts of the couple and their newborn 'continues to grow'.
The hit TV series has left its mark on those living on the fictional beat of Sgt Catherine Cawood.
Liz Truss's first account of her time as PM and questions over new hospitals being built lead the front pages.
Business Secretary Grant Shapps said energy firms need to refocus their efforts on customers who had prepayment meters forcibly installed
Sir Ed Davey says a higher minimum wage for the sector would help prevent an "exodus" to better paid jobs.
The head of the UK's biggest nursing union tells the PM "meaningful offers" could avert strike action.
The ex-PM's comments are the first detailed remarks she has made since she was forced out of No 10.
How the late inventor of cat's eyes, Percy Shaw, got his eureka moment.
Fixed tuition fees, less public money and high inflation are all factors, says Cardiff Uni head.
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