The government is committed to building nuclear power stations to decarbonise the UK's electricity.
A widow lost her life savings after being used as a "money mule" by a man she fell in love with.
A mobile hairdresser and gift shop owner share their concerns as Wales' businesses reopen.
A trust wants to buy the property in the Borders to celebrate Tim Stead, the artist who created it.
Tackling greenhouse gas emissions will need the biggest change since swapping horses for tractors, a report says.
A collection of items belonging to the Bletchley Park code-breaker were stolen from Dorset in 1984.
Charlotte Kingsbury, from Nottinghamshire, had fertility treatment before finally giving birth.
Monday's front pages focus on the US election and the scaled-down Remembrance Day events.
Sir Mo Farah, Shane Richie, Victoria Derbyshire and Vernon Kay are heading to the new Welsh camp.
An independent review recommends the Welsh government scrap GCSEs next year due to Covid-19 disruption.
Kevin de Bruyne misses a penalty for hosts Manchester City as they draw 1-1 with Liverpool in the Premier League.
No 10 is investigating press briefings that led England's lockdown to be announced earlier than planned.
Leicester City go top of the Premier League after a highly contentious penalty by Jamie Vardy proves enough to beat Wolves at King Power Stadium.
Disabled rights have changed significantly since 1995, when the Disability Discrimination Act was passed, but activists say the fight isn't over.
A leading public health expert says the current restrictions are limiting the growth of the virus.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson responds to Joe Biden's victory, saying "there is far more that unites us than divides us".
David Lammy describes Boris Johnson as "foolish" over his handling of Brexit negotiations.
Meanwhile the PSNI closes its training college for a deep clean after four positive cases.
Boris Johnson says he hopes the president-elect will bring new "global leadership" on climate change.
Wales' health minister says case rates remain high but are "levelling off" on the last day of lockdown.
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