Banks are being caught off guard by the growing threat of mobile phone fraud, says charity the Fraud Advisory Panel.
Those on the lowest incomes are being hit hardest by tax penalties, a non-profit says.
Many of Friday's papers cover HMRC's investigation into Nadhim Zahawi's tax affairs and Sir Rod Stewart comments about the Tory party.
Isla Bryson should not have been sent to a women's jail, says the ex-governor of Cornton Vale.
Next week's strike is "looking quite likely" says a union representing teachers and support staff.
It will be scrutinised by businesses who claim the government has no long-term plan for the economy.
The former health secretary says he donated £10,000 of the fee to two charities.
The coastguard warns dog owners who suspect their pet has eaten palm oil to alert their vet.
The character, made famous by BBC show Noel's House Party, had been in storage since the 1990s.
All four regions have backed calls by Cardiff director Hayley Parsons for Welsh Rugby Union chief executive Steve Phillips and the board to leave.
The 20-year-old man has been held on suspicion of conspiracy to murder and assisting an offender.
A 27-year-old man is charged with planning a terror attack after the security scare at a hospital.
The boys, aged six and eight, drove the HGV on the motorway near Dungannon in September 2020.
The nurse was "willing and wanting" more shifts at the time she allegedly tried to kill a baby.
The head of Transpennine Express admits services have not been good enough in recent months.
William and Kate surprise food bank volunteers before a meeting of Earthshot finalists in Windsor.
The vehicles were burnt out in the Penilee and Hillington areas of Glasgow overnight on Thursday.
The home secretary says the changes recommended in the wake of the scandal will no longer go ahead.
Bottlenose dolphins are seen jumping up to 3m (10ft) out of the water near Filey.
A co-defendant of Jared O'Mara told police about the former MP's drug use, a court hears.
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