Tyson Fury and champion Deontay Wilder fight to a stunning draw in their WBC world heavyweight title bout in Los Angeles.
Theresa May's next battle is over her refusal to release the Brexit legal advice, say Sunday's papers.
Teachers should not have to tackle obesity or toilet training, England's chief inspector of schools will say.
Academics believe abandoned coal shafts and tunnels could be used for mass crop production
Robust police action to tackle criminals riding scooters is 'absolutely right', says Theresa May.
The squirrel, named Horatio, was acting "really confused" when found by the side of the road.
Seven-year-old Niamh is giving up sweets for a month to help the less fortunate at Christmas.
Jodie Whittaker, the first female Time Lord, will read a bedtime story on the channel next month.
The "humanisation" of dogs is driving a booming market in upmarket dog food, accessories and services.
The demand for armed security at foreign embassies, military bases, and for NGOs is still high.
The miraculous survival of an airman who lost his entire crew in an air disaster at an English stately home.
Actor Gaten Matarazzo talks season three of the Netflix series and his musical projects.
A water company is using dogs to try and find faults in pipes.
The defence secretary calls on the public to report suspicious activity near military sites.
The Labour leader - who wanted a Brexit debate on ITV - says he will do it with the BBC on one condition.
Theresa May, speaking at the G20 summit in Argentina, said countries were "keen to sign trade deals".
Two people swam to safety from the submerged vehicle when it went into the Thames after a crash.
Sir Terry Morgan tells the BBC he expects to be sacked within days, months after getting the job.
The Labour MP quits to "support family" after events surrounding her son's drugs conviction.
Ex-minister Sam Gyimah, who quit over Mrs May's Brexit plan, urges her not to rule out another poll.
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