Six hotels backed by a man originally behind plans for an Afan Valley resort are in administration.
It's gone from Boris Buses to expected administration - BBC News NI looks at the firm's history.
The papers are dominated by Tuesday's Supreme Court ruling, which is described as "historic" and "crushing".
The prime minister brings up the jailed British-Iranian national's case in a meeting with Iran's president.
Boris Johnson returns from New York early as Parliament reconvenes in the wake of Tuesday's ruling.
Mothers should be offered a choice of natural or Caesarean delivery and be told about the risks, say experts.
Opposition MPs will meet later to discuss their next moves after the historic return of Parliament.
Lord Sugar discusses coming up with new tasks for the candidates and how he wants to reach 20 series.
A proposed £3m youth hub in Stoke is leading to fears among young people that it could lead to more violence.
Several Thomas Cook holidaymakers say their hotels are not letting them leave until they pay extra money.
Ferguson Marine went bust owing more than £73m, including £49.7m in loans to Scottish ministers.
Getting work experience can be one of the most valuable aspects of being at college.
Travellers who want to rebook flights are accusing airlines of exploiting passengers' desperation.
Local authorities are charging between £22 and £96 a year for regular garden waste collections.
Staffordshire University is one of the smallest in the UK, but has some quirky degree courses.
Stoke-on-Trent has always been known for its ceramics. But is it still all about the tableware?
A man in his 20s has died after being stabbed in a fight near Ealing Common, west London.
Administrators have a week to find a buyer for the company, best known for building the 'Boris Bus'.
A committee that scrutinises the London mayor's spending has asked the ex-mayor for further details.
"Specialist staff" have been deployed to HMP Long Lartin, a Category A jail in Worcestershire.
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