Concerns about the way large companies like Facebook use our data lead several newspapers.
A BBC investigation finds a UK student has set up a British version of a violent US group.
BBC Newsnight finds that Rock Holdings, which is suspected of funding Leave.EU, is in default.
Police raised concerns over the family's safeguarding after Joel Uhrie's brother was attacked with a knife.
Campaigners fear criminalising parents could stop victims of forced marriage reporting the problem.
A PSNI detective describes the shooting outside a Belfast school as a "barbaric assassination".
Nicola Jackson says her children asked "will Santa still visit?" after they were forced to move out.
About one in 10 young people often feel lonely, with fears that loneliness will be seen as "failing".
More than 200 pages of confidential emails are shared online by Parliament's fake news inquiry.
Sir Terry Morgan steps down from both roles after reported government pressure over Crossrail delay.
From a £1million wedding to narrowly escaping bankruptcy - 'the Pricey' has had a turbulent life and career.
A gift for a loved one serving abroad at Christmas? Prince William and Catherine do a festive delivery.
Chris Morris highlights some of the key points in the legal advice on the Withdrawal Agreement.
The fifth wedding will happen in 2019, featuring Hugh Grant and a script by Richard Curtis
Grace Millane was last seen five days ago and has not replied to birthday messages from her family.
Riders hired by the gig-economy delivery firm are not entitled to collective bargaining, court rules.
Concern about the travel firm's future mount as it issues a second profit warning and its shares wallow.
It says the Northern Ireland backstop plan risks a "stalemate" and could last "indefinitely".
The photo, which was taken by a speed camera van, is branded "seriously stupid" on social media.
An appeal raised more than £158,000 after a video emerged of a Syrian boy being attacked.
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