Many newspapers lead with Chancellor Philip Hammond's comments after the House of Fraser takeover.
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho praises Paul Pogba for "putting himself forward" as he scores against Leicester on the opening day.
The new Premier League season started on Friday as Manchester United beat Leicester City - so what can we expect?
Seven more of the retailer's clothing shops will shut their doors for the last time on Saturday.
The Libertines are building a studio in Margate and have sponsored the team's football team.
Latvian national Albert Volkausks was lured to a house where he was beaten to death.
The stencilled road sign appeared in Clevedon and features an elderly couple being carried by children.
Lee Webster was previously jailed for killing a man in 2013 by lacing his drink with anti-depressants.
A 77-year-old grandma is competing in her 60th consecutive Suffolk tennis tournament.
Dundee councillor Gregor Murray said they had suffered mental wellbeing, personal issues and online abuse.
The Metropolitan Police's newest recruits battle the elements at their celebratory parade at Hendon.
Jonathan King describes "appalling behaviour" by Surrey Police following the collapse of his trial.
Jim Murphy paid for a full page advert in the Jewish Telegraph to highlight his concerns.
Her father had a "devious, wicked and flawed personality" and "psychopathic tendencies", a judge says.
Dave Prentis says the row over Labour's code of conduct is costing the party votes.
Some of the Royal Air Force's most iconic aircraft are on display to celebrate its centenary.
Four suspected Iraqi nationals, including a child, are found 8.5 miles off the Kent coast.
Samuel Eni says he was a victim of prejudice after he was stopped by police under stop and account.
Would 25% of Premier League players fail to get work permits if EU players were treated the same as non-EU ones?
The woman says the First Bus driver told her "this world is dangerous" in his demand to see her face.
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