The newspapers focus on a teenage activist's climate change speech and Donald Trump's upcoming UK state visit.
About 70 firefighters have spent a second day tackling the wildfire near a wind farm in Moray.
Countryside Alliance says many of the Suffolk birds will die without provision to adapt to the wild.
The band speak to BBC News NI about a new access-all-areas documentary to mark the milestone.
Fifty firefighters fought the blaze in an Essex town.
The UK's information commissioner has strong words on the need for reform of political ads online.
Shila Iqbal was sacked earlier in April over racist and homophobic tweets she'd posted in 2013.
The 19-year-old said Prince Harry was a "race traitor" who should be shot for marrying Meghan Markle.
Students Daniel and Amelie Linsey were among eight Britons killed in Sunday's bombings.
Brett Painter commented on the wanted appeal on Humberside Police's Facebook page.
Bruce Baker thought his kids were playing a prank when they told him to come and see the seven-foot snake.
Having become the first amateur to qualify for the World Championship, James Cahill says he "owes" his career to his family.
The National Trust urges people to "act sensibly" as people perch on the edge of an unstable cliff.
Chris Davies is also ordered to complete 50 hours of unpaid work.
Some people across England mark the patron saint's day, but at churches celebrations are on hold.
Police were called to the site near Corfe Castle in Dorset where people had gathered for the illegal rave.
Amateur James Cahill pulls off one of the biggest shocks in Crucible history by beating five-time champion Ronnie O'Sullivan.
A woman captures the "oh my cod" moment as a gull swoops on her seaside fish supper.
A campaign to highlight the dangers of cosmetic procedures is to be launched shortly by the government in England.
Billy McNeill - who has died aged 79 - was "a giant of the game", says Celtic boss Neil Lennon, adding that he is "lucky" to follow in the legend's footsteps.
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