Ritaj and Rital were born joined at the head. They're reunited with the doctors who saved their lives.
The government is set to add the Paralympics to the 'crown jewels' list of sports that must be screened live on free-to-air television.
The extradition of Hashem Abedi and the Tory leadership contest dominate the papers.
Up to 15 bridges across London will eventually become part of the Illuminated River project,
The men were arrested after a British woman alleged she was raped, according to local reports.
BBC weather presenter Simon King says the insects showed up as "very light precipitation".
Referrals to NHS gender identity clinics have more than tripled in the past five years.
Fire crews waited until the following morning to carry out the "technically difficult" recovery.
Relatives of the deceased are angry over filming of a BBC and Netflix drama at a Caversham cemetery.
In her last major speech, she says "ill words" have consequences, but comes in for criticism herself.
Carl Beech's legal team says he "genuinely believed" his paedophile ring allegations to be true.
Matthew Bell is facing jail, but questions remain about why it took so long to catch him.
The 25-year-old is also given a lifetime ban by airline Jet2 for "extremely disruptive behaviour".
They warn the party must become proactive in tackling the issue at grassroots level.
Hip-hop lover Nicholas Uzoka was given permission to rap instead of write his final coursework.
The ruling could impact others in the public sector, including police, teachers and doctors.
The remains, found in a septic tank in Kempsey, are undergoing forensic testing, police say.
One of two men charged with raping and killing Scarlett Keeling is guilty, an Indian court rules.
Hashem Abedi was arrested in Libya shortly after the 2017 suicide attack that killed 22 people.
Salih Khater drove at people in a "premeditated" attack before crashing his car outside Parliament.
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