No 10's no-deal document and an apparent crash on the set of Top Gear lead Thursday's papers.
The Yellowhammer plan warns of riots and food price rises but ministers say it is not a prediction.
A man is due to appear in court on Thursday charged with killing a 76-year-old.
The Sports Direct boss has defended the firm's strategy, saying he has faith in High Street retail.
It follows violent sectarian disturbances at similar events in Glasgow over the past two weekends.
A man is arrested on suspicion of murdering the 12-month-old boy who was pulled from the River Irwell.
The Belfast Health Trust says the move comes after viewing CCTV footage from the facility.
A mother called the decision to ask pupils to carry out the task a "massive fail".
The 79-year-old suffered a broken arm in the attack as a man stole her handbag.
The singer is accused of holding lessons in an annexe without planning permission.
Several bills will fall because of prorogation, including a bill tackling domestic violence and Brexit legislation.
"My behaviour at the TV Choice Awards was completely unacceptable," says actor Asan N'Jie.
The BBC's Iain Watson looks at the strategy behind the Labour leader's red lines on Remain.
The device was planted by dissident republicans the New IRA in an attempt to kill police officers, the PSNI says.
Repairs costing £16m are needed at the brand new Sick Kids in Edinburgh before it can be opened to patients.
A review into 13-year-old's death leads to changes in how child neglect is spotted in Manchester.
Gerald Matovu, 26, met victims via dating apps and used GHB to render them unconscious.
The author of The Handmaid's Tale says "will it be King Boris I versus the Parliamentarians?"
An anonymous confession and more than £200 in cash was sent to a local newspaper.
The Brexit Party leader is calling on the Tories to make a deal to help "secure a big Brexit majority".
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