The Premier League club's potential sale is one exclusive story in Sunday's papers, while another highlights the money GPs get for patients who don't exist.
Manager Jurgen Klopp says he is "not interested in the table" after Liverpool's 1-0 win over Brighton sends them top of the Premier League.
Hundreds of people were on board the paddle steamer as it was forced to anchor in the Firth of Clyde.
He mentored David Bowie and taught dance to Kate Bush, who calls him a "truly original and great artist".
British holidaymakers have been flown home from a hotel in Egypt where a couple died.
Catalans Dragons become the first non-English side to win rugby league's Challenge Cup, beating Warrington in the Wembley final.
Speaking to Newsnight in 2016, Lindsay Kemp discussed his love of dance and his work with music stars.
New Zealander Rose Matafeo's Horndog is named best comedy show at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Manchester Airport apologises after passengers face delays of three hours to collect baggage.
Pope Francis and Taoiseach Leo Varadkar addressed the child sex abuse scandal in the Catholic church.
Campaigners who are trying to stop single use plastics in the town called it "extremely regrettable".
Kat Mulhall requested a reserved carriage for her wedding party, but was sent a whole tram instead.
The former first minister reaffirms his denial as he seeks to challenge the complaints procedure in court.
Big Brother says it comes after a "further incident" - he had already been warned for using the N-word.
Police urge a 20-year-old man they believe is with the missing 15-year-old to "do the right thing".
Thomas Cook is flying back customers who have been staying in the hotel where two Britons died.
Meet the four-piece with a top 20 album, a former Maccabee and a healthy dose of modesty on their side.
In his BBC Sport column, Andy Murray talks about his US Open prospects after injury, having fun with Instagram and Slovenian bees at the UN.
Ebony Steelband have won Notting Hill Carnival's Panorama competition 22 times, could this year be their 23rd?
One family's past reveals that the Windrush scandal was about more than the politics of immigration.
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