The Brexit battle moved to the Supreme Court as judges decide whether the suspension of Parliament is lawful.
Rapper Dave invited his Mum on stage as he was awarded the prize for his album, Psychodrama.
Friday's front pages look at the possibility of a Brexit deal and Palace anger at David Cameron's revelations.
It comes after European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said a deal can be reached by 31 October.
Political parties’ Facebook ad campaigns are gearing up ahead of any election, BBC News research reveals.
A proposal to build a monorail in Derby received a lukewarm reception. Does the technology have an image problem?
Doctors say the rules are "too cautious" for giving innovative medicines to children.
The gilded ornament was found more than 200 years ago in the ruins of St Mary's Abbey in York.
"Vulnerable" people are being fined over claims for free treatment at dentists and doctors, say MPs.
NHS trusts are paying back millions of pounds to the government each year in interest.
His Glastonbury set went viral, he has an acting sideline and other things you need to know about the south London rapper.
Hinkley Point C, the UK's new nuclear power plant in Somerset, is due to open in 2025.
How hiring transgender models became viewed as not only acceptable but aspirational.
The demonstrations across Scotland are the latest in a series started by Swedish schoolgirl Greta Thunberg.
Rhys has epidermolysis bullosa, a painful, life-limiting condition that has left him unable to walk.
The number of people attending marches and polls suggest support for independence is on the rise.
As further protests are expected, how is climate change already affecting the Welsh environment?
Dave brings his mum on stage as he wins the 2019 Mercury Prize.
His debut is named album of the year, cementing a stellar year for the London-born rapper.
Why is there a court case over the Parliament shutdown, what are the arguments, and who decides who's right?
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