No students have applied to study at Skelton Newby Hall Church of England Primary School next year.
Annie Hirdman wants the time-limit scrapped for domestic abuse survivors to claim compensation.
Labour plans to let councils buy land cheaply and a call for action on interest rates lead the papers.
Pickets will be set up across the country, but St Mungo's says it cannot meet union pay demands.
The star pays tribute to Tina Turner and dances with her daughter, as her world tour reaches London.
What is it about a Buckinghamshire waste centre that earned it a 100% satisfaction rating?
A mechanic and a financial team leader are among the first-time actors in Shane Meadows' new series.
Rishi Sunak says he is "deeply concerned" by the rising number of under-18s using vapes.
Fresh produce prices are lower but coffee and chocolate as well as non-food items lift inflation.
The detail is uncovered in a BBC Spotlight investigation into Freddie Scappaticci, who died in April.
Imogen, 11, who has cerebral palsy, has been taught at home after leaving primary school, aged six.
Natalie Ridler set up a charity in son Morgan's name after struggling to pay treatment costs.
Fundraisers are overwhelmed with donations for family "who lost everything".
Sheffield Wednesday boss Darren Moore says his side's win over Barnsley in the League One play-off final proves "anything is possible".
Cocoa is now Archie Douglas’ assistance dog after receiving training from the charity Bravehound.
Two cars were involved in the collision, which happened near Dungiven early on Sunday.
Mark Riddell, 36, and Leah Knight, 28, were charged with assault at Aberdeen Sheriff Court.
PSNI officer John Caldwell was shot after coaching a youth football team in Omagh in February.
They are campaigning against sewage discharge into England's largest lake.
Cameron Norrie ensures there is British interest in the French Open second round, but Jack Draper is forced to quit his opening match.
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