The ginger cat Garfield, dubbed "Mr Sainsbury's", was "a pet to all", a cathedral service is told.
Party members vote to commit to integrate private schools into the state sector.
The Labour leader is coming under pressure to signal his opposition to leaving the EU "once and for all".
Thomas Cook customers in Tunisia say a hotel is demanding extra fees before letting them leave.
The yearlings stopped traffic on both carriageways of the M23 near Crawley and Gatwick Airport.
Paul Graham says he is "at peace with the world" after meeting a blood relative for the first time.
England's World Cup campaign gets off to a spluttering 35-3 victory against unfancied Tonga in Sapporo.
More than 730 people take part in a North Sea skinny dip to raise money for charity.
Labour 'will have a special conference' to decide its stance on Brexit, Jeremy Corbyn says.
But the foreign secretary says he will not "take levers off the table" for future action.
More than 16 miles (27 km) of streets have been shut to traffic in central London.
Jeremy Corbyn's head of policy leaves, as the Labour leader defends the party's policy on Brexit.
Richard Fice was killed in an IRA attack on a Royal Marines barracks in Kent 30 years ago.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab says that people will be taken care of if Thomas Cook collapses.
Ruthless Ireland frank their status as the world's top-ranked side with a clinical Rugby World Cup victory against a meek Scotland in Yokohama.
The fire broke out before 08:45 BST and smoke is visible over much of central London.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has dismissed rumours that he's considering standing down.
A group who presented themselves as Afghan and Iranian nationals are now with immigration officials.
Sam Smith asked fans to use they/them but history shows these pronouns aren't new in language.
Sunday's front pages include the resignation of Labour's head of policy.
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