The most common disputes were about gas or electricity use, account balances and meter readings.
Protests over fighting in Gaza and calls to ban them over Remembrance weekend lead many papers.
Jay Hawkins has sought out war stories from 90 veterans and got them to sign his Lee-Enfield gun.
Public money has been lost on the project, which would have improved travel to major Cardiff events.
The firm promised change in 2020, but the BBC has filmed staff squeezing suppliers after deals were agreed.
Priory Healthcare is charged over the death of Matthew Caseby who was "inappropriately unattended".
Tory deputy chairman Lee Anderson donates £1,870 to the BMA strike fund to compensate for any upset.
Pictures and videos shared on social media capture the brightly coloured phenomenon.
About 50 young people threw firebombs and fireworks at riot police in Edinburgh.
The leader of Burnley Council and 10 other councillors have resigned from the party.
Karen Cooper, whose brother killed their father, wants more support for people bereaved by homicide.
Thousands of health workers who were excluded from a bonus will now get the payment, ministers say.
Largest UK medical research project will be used to change the way diseases are tackled.
As the studio celebrates its 20th edition, the people that make it tell the BBC how it has changed.
Footage posted on social media shows clashes with riot police in Edinburgh.
The Irish embassy in Israel says it believes Emily Hand was abducted rather than killed.
Projects will have to meet net zero targets, under the proposals to be outlined in the King's Speech.
The patients have been taken to three different hospitals after the crash on the A14 in Suffolk.
The deadline means people with non-British family who need to apply for UK visas risk overstaying.
Animal rights activists protest at a farm park which was planning to look after the rescued ewe.
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