Tuesday's newspapers react to a huge fire at the iconic medieval cathedral in Paris.
Is content filtering tech the answer or is education and discussion the key to keeping kids safe?
Thousands of people across the UK are using plastic-filled bottles as bricks for walls and furniture.
Fresh research questions the merit of the cholesterol-lowering pills taken by millions of Britons.
Families in England are getting primary school offers, with one in 10 likely to miss out on their first choice.
A minute's silence was held across the city and 96 lanterns placed on the steps of St George's Hall.
It's been going on for some time but the unofficial race to succeed Theresa May is now clearly under way.
Alice Cutter was texting her partner Mark Jones in 2016, Birmingham Crown Court hears.
A man tells a court he only meant to "confront" his former wife's partner, who he was "scared of".
The birds' nesting sites were blocked when netting was installed.
Sarah Milburn is hoping for a "ripple effect" of like-minded people keen to clean.
Entry rules for competitors breach the Equality Act, the Women's Equality Network says.
Police are trying to find out who sold drugs to Carson Price, who died after being found in a park.
Sergiy Tigipko helped his daughter defy a court order to return her children to the UK, a judge hears.
Caravan park staff plant Scots pines to provide habitat for pine martens and food for squirrels.
Extinction Rebellion targets central London in a global day of action against climate change.
Jeremy Hunt suggests the Tories' pact with the DUP could be "rebuilt" to help get Brexit "over the line".
Former MP Dennis Canavan wakes at night asking if it is true three of his sons and only daughter are gone.
Aidan James, from Formby, will face a retrial on two terror charges at the Old Bailey.
Daniel Hegarty,15, was shot twice in the head in Londonderry during an Army operation in 1972.
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