A watchdog has concerns over Greater Manchester's ability to respond to certain terror attacks.
Millennials are spending less on "fun" than the same age group did in 2001, a report suggests.
A charity for terminally ill children warns hospices are under threat unless the NHS increases funding.
Lee Donald says eating disorders can go unnoticed because too many associate them with being underweight.
With measles cases on the rise in UK, Dr Aayesha Hassan is fighting misinformation and distrust within the Somali community.
The Rainbow Garden and birds sculpture offer a place for remembrance at Hazlehead Park in Aberdeen.
Friends will celebrate Alesha MacPhail's life, a year after she was killed on the Isle of Bute.
Staff at Buchanan High have fears about chemical contamination of land the school is built on.
Changes in a chemical called serotonin were found 15 to 20 years in advance of symptoms.
With zero emissions and water as a by-product, Tom Burridge was on board one of the test runs.
Led by craft brewers and young drinkers, a growing number of low and no alcohol beers, are being drunk.
How our life and work could be affected as Wales aims to reach zero carbon emissions by 2050.
People worried about a fake scam are calling Senedd staff who have nothing to do with it.
Community officers are being appointed around Wales to help deal with "tensions" in some areas.
The worst-affected houses on the A472 in Hafodyrynys could be bought by a council and knocked down.
The fast fashion retailer is trying to be more sustainable, but some are sceptical.
The chancellor will say billions he has set aside may be "soaked up" if the UK leaves the EU without a deal.
The papers focus on the latest in the Tory leadership contest, amid criticism over the BBC's TV debate.
A memorial service is held for the UK-based crew of two American Flying Fortress bombers.
Scotland are out of the Women's World Cup after a twice-taken penalty sees Argentina come from 3-0 down to secure a dramatic draw in added time.
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