Sunday's front pages focus on King Charles's much-anticipated Coronation ceremony.
A lifeboat has been sent and everyone on board is safe, says the ferry company.
An image depicting Richard Sharp has been criticised by Jewish groups and removed from the paper's website.
The pledge is among several changes to the service, which will incorporate female clergy and other faiths.
Wales is expanding free childcare to two-year-olds by 2026
Young, who also starred in Last of the Summer Wine, was warm-hearted and brilliant, her family say.
England captain Marlie Packer sets her sights on bigger things after a record crowd sees her side win a Grand Slam at Twickenham.
A deadline for Britons to reach an airstrip for evacuation expires, as more than 1,650 rescued.
Mum and daughter allowed to fly but father refused seat on plane, Anna McMorrin says.
Two Scottish Labour constituency parties say they have been "inundated" with "lack of transparency" complaints.
Laura Kuenssberg asks what could go right and wrong for political parties at the polls next week.
England seal a Six Nations Grand Slam in front of a record women's crowd of 58,498 at Twickenham.
The tracing app for England and Wales was downloaded around 30 million times.
Those who died in A5 collision are named locally as Dan McKane, Christine McKane and Julia McSorley.
Prof Waters says a "terrible injustice" was done to her sister and now wants radical reform.
Douglas Ross and Rishi Sunak cracked plenty of gags about the SNP - but their party faces uncertainty too.
Muammar Ali sees his three-month old baby daughter, Wahaj, for the first time, as his family joins him in the UK from Sudan.
A 31-year-old man is arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following the shooting in Swindon.
The veteran broadcaster calls for a "cross party" public commission to ensure the BBC's balance.
John Owens was sent home from hospital despite testing positive from Covid in March 2020.
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