The Department for Transport wants more charge points in the UK but hybrid vehicle sales have fallen.
The newspapers focus on the US president's reaction to leaked UK emails and the cost of social care.
People tell police they heard noises like gunshots during a disturbance involving a group of men.
The Met Police are asked to look into the leak of emails calling the Trump administration "inept".
Bogus claims include "a 19-year-old with six blind children" and one whose landlord was "Harry Kane".
Materials will also be taken from two other bonfires in Belfast, following a meeting on Monday.
Carl Beech, 51, has refused to give the surname for a boy he claims was abused alongside him.
Robyn Fryar, 15, was crossing Glenburn Road in Paisley with friends when she was struck by a car.
Johanna Konta keeps alive hopes of a first British women's singles champion at Wimbledon for 42 years by reaching the quarter-finals.
Lt Col Geoff Hargreaves tells an employment tribunal language about race is "a bit of a minefield".
A campaign urges the public to stop buying discounted video game codes from "unauthorised" sites.
The Brexit-backing MP caused controversy within her party during the 2016 referendum.
The judge told drink-driver Victoria Parry she would have gone "straight down" to jail if she was a man.
Newsnight learns that most staff planning for no deal were stood down, but may be reinstated before October.
Phil Edwards, who worked for the Premier League club in the 1990s, died weeks after being arrested.
Dumped clothing had links to Lucy McHugh and the man alleged to have killed her, a court hears.
A charity loses a High Court legal challenge against the use of children as informants by police.
Singer Blaine Harrison, who has spina bifida, wrote the track during a recent hospital stay.
Abortion rights, same-sex marriage and a no-deal Brexit could all come into play during debate on the bill.
Salih Khater drove at police officers before crashing his car outside Parliament, his trial is told.
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