Thousands of jobs are at risk in Scunthorpe, as the town's steel plant faces potential closure.
The death of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein features on several of Sunday's front pages.
Millions of coins could be manufactured as "a statement of intent that the Treasury is dedicated to leaving the EU".
Many of the most commonly prescribed forms of hormone replacement therapy are out of stock in pharmacies.
The traffic officer suffered serious head and pelvic injuries in the "shocking" attack.
The Port of Dover says it is "one ship in, one ship out", with heavy rain also causing rail delays.
North Wales Fire Service says there has been an explosion off the A5 in Holyhead.
A rescue operation is called off without finding the woman who is thought to have fallen from a dinghy.
Stuart Outten was stabbed in the head when he tried to stop a van in east London on Thursday.
The Duke of York was accused of touching a woman's breast, according to newly released court papers.
Mr Braine takes 53% of the vote in a ballot of members and says UKIP has "a great future".
The Scottish government says it is considering nationalising the beleaguered Ferguson shipyard.
Network Rail said passengers on five trains were stranded as water levels rose a foot above the rails.
The 15-minute interruption to power generation caused serious knock-on effects, experts say.
Police say the posters were removed from the bonfire but were put back before it was lit.
A huge power cut brought much of the UK's train network to a standstill on Friday night.
The Lord of the Rings star joined hundreds of people creating a wave of colour through the streets of the city.
Festival balloons have been grounded by the weather but as aircraft they still have to be airworthy.
The Environment Agency says it does not know what changed the colour of the River Frome tributary.
Police describe the Birmingham machete attack as "truly outrageous".
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