The latest in the Tory leadership race and a dispute over the royal christening lead the papers.
The victim was found with gunshot wounds in Wembley on Friday and pronounced dead in hospital.
The National Trust wants to impose a £100 fine for people parking overnight at a popular beach.
Six fire engines are fighting the blaze on Nielson Road and residents are advised to close windows.
Kelly Mary Fauvrelle was stabbed to death a week ago in her bedroom in her family's home.
Andy Murray and Serena Williams's highly anticipated match in the Wimbledon mixed doubles will not take place on Friday.
A water sprinkler gives Laura Siegemund and Artem Sitak an unpleasant - and rather damp - surprise as a Court 15 gets an unexpected soaking.
Jason Abraham is jailed for seven years and four months after admitting robbery.
Officers investigating murders committed by Stephen Port were guilty of "systemic failings", but won't be disciplined.
The ex-English Defence League leader is found guilty of contempt of court for a 2018 broadcast.
The company apologised and said the incident was spotted "within minutes" of it occurring.
The snake was missing for five days in a residential area of Cambridge.
A police officer at Helen Bailey's inquest said she was "absolutely certain" the girl was murdered.
The feat was completed more than 1,300m above a gully on Britain's highest mountain.
But prosecutors say they do not accept the basis of the plea so a judge will rule on the dispute.
Teenage victims avoid hospital for fear of being arrested, the mayor of London said.
Tommy Robinson has been jailed for being in "contempt of court". But what does that mean?
Boris Johnson claims cutting the tax on company profits always increases the amount the government raises.
Tory rivals accused of "lack of moral leadership" over Yemen by Jeremy Corbyn and other party leaders.
Carl Beech tells a court he was "ashamed" and "in denial" about possessing indecent images of children.
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