Warnings a no-deal Brexit could cost jobs and an investigation into the drug spice make the front pages.
Carry On Screaming actress and "England's First Lady of the double entendre" dies at 90.
There was a "bidding frenzy" for the 1963 tape featuring David Bowie singing with his first band.
The collection fetched £21,000, but a rare James Bond Aston Martin model failed to sell.
The ex-foreign secretary was at an event making the economic case for leaving the EU without a trade deal.
A group of Brexit-supporting MPs unveil their economic case for a "World Trade" deal.
The Royal Veterinary College said the double bypass was the first operation of its kind on a dog.
Met Police chief Cressida Dick criticises the government's refusal to accept a recommended pay rise.
The ferry operator will no longer sail very young cattle abroad after concerns were raised by a BBC investigation.
Part of Hull city centre was left "in complete lockdown" after a fire at a bank, an eyewitness says.
A patient in Blackpool tested positive for the disease, just days after the first case in Cornwall.
Former players talk about racism in the game, as the Kick It Out campaign marks its 25th birthday.
England's James Anderson surpasses Glenn McGrath of Australia to become Test cricket's most successful fast bowler.
Record profits for the sports fashion retailer means it is knocking on the door of the FTSE 100.
The conspiracy theories about BBC One's hit thriller are mounting.
Martin Corns is jailed for life after strangling Heather Jordan as she walked to work through a park.
David Devlin is jailed for 22 years after breaking into the house of a woman who scratched his face.
Annie-Leigh, 16, explains how she was able to recover after being kicked out of school.
Eyewitness says pedestrians tried to escape as driver targeted them but never "had a chance".
The presenter leaves Twitter after coming under fire when revealing she smashed her children's iPads when they broke her screen time rules.
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