Government nuclear policy is under scrutiny amid reports the Japanese firm may scrap a £20bn reactor.
This week's crunch Commons vote on Theresa May's withdrawal deal dominates Monday's front pages.
Dane Rashford and Tyler Alexander-Arnold were attacked during an armed raid at the cafe in Manchester.
The PM says not leaving the EU is a possibility if MPs reject her deal in a Commons vote on Tuesday.
Glen Durrant beats fellow Englishman Scott Waites 7-3 to win a third consecutive BDO World Championship title at the Lakeside.
They were given boarding passes but found an empty space where their seats should have been.
Police issue warning over strong winds after two men fell in different areas of the Mourne Mountains.
Lady Rothschild "fought a recent illness most valiantly", a family spokeswoman says.
Williams has also been imitating Jimmy Page's Led Zeppelin bandmate Robert Plant, a complaint to the council says.
A standards panel will review the conduct of Scotland's first minister during an investigation into the Alex Salmond allegations.
Readers, who pressed for the change, can compost or put the new packaging in their food waste bin.
Nigel Gawthrope collapsed in South Africa after surfacing from a dive and feeling unwell.
All mushrooms are magic for an illustrator whose day job is puzzle magazines.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has insisted that a general election is his top priority and he plans to negotiate a better withdrawal deal with the EU.
The man hit five cars before crashing and trying to run off, leaving a toddler and his partner behind.
A 51-year-old man is due before magistrates on Monday after Bashir Abdullah was found dead on Thursday.
Swiss great Roger Federer hopes retiring Briton Andy Murray can finish his career "the way he wants" at Wimbledon later this year.
Maisie Dicks, 13, died three days after telling her mother she was feeling unwell.
Questions over trade with Switzerland and 70 other countries remain unanswered, a senior MP says.
The PM urges MPs to back her deal with the EU, saying they must not let down Britons who voted to quit.
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