Researchers will examine how minimum unit pricing has affected drinkers since it came into force last year.
One man hopes the fortunes of the dilapidated seaside village featured in a US political poster can still be turned around.
Lottie could not afford rent and food after the Student Loans Company took back her overpayment.
Two friends have documented their journey into a forgotten underground depot used during World War Two.
Schools lost £2m when Wakefield City Academies Trust collapsed at the start of a new term.
The abused mother tells how she is adjusting to life after being released from prison.
How the UK's leading tennis star is helping Tom and Phil Beahon grow their sportswear brand.
Painted doors brighten up Hanley in Stoke-on-Trent.
From "you're all on monkey dust" to "Brexit capital", young people are tired of Stoke-on-Trent's labels.
Women are joining forces in the Portland Street area of Hanley to make it a better place to live.
Millions are in unaffordable or unsuitable homes, research for the National Housing Federation says.
Gavin Extence's fourth book The End of Time follows two Syrian teenagers on their journey to the UK.
At a time of seemingly wider LGBT acceptance, is society actually accepting of the "B"?
Students starting university are told of the potentially fatal dangers of excessive drinking.
Monday's front pages cover Labour's split on Brexit and standby plans to repatriate stranded tourists.
Roads are closed following what is described as the "worst flooding" in Sion Mills for years.
The Civil Aviation Authority has aircraft on standby in case Thomas Cook falls into administration.
Help with dressing, washing and meals will be paid for by the state in England, costing £6bn a year.
A man, 19, is charged with the murder of 20-year-old Keeley Bunker, whose body was found in woodland.
The government says it is investigating after claims against the PM are made by a newspaper.
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