Shekeila Scarlett, one of the youngest people in the UK to chair a board of governors, argues the body should reflect the students.
Most of Friday's front pages report on a series of sensational claims in Prince Harry's new memoir.
What you need to know about the rail strike and other industrial action, by the BBC's Zoe Conway.
UK-wide industrial action by RMT union members continues on Friday and Saturday.
Ros Atkins looks at the issue of how the NHS has been funded.
The British Medical Association has said it rejects the Welsh government advice.
From birth, the royal brother's lives have been closely watched from around the world.
A woman is held on suspicion of drinking driving after a car crashed into a building.
More than 50 bollards have been installed on a stretch of pavement in Longbridge to deter parking.
Harry claims William physically attacked him, and says he urged his father not to marry Camilla.
Ms McNally was 15 weeks pregnant when she was stabbed to death in her home in Lurgan last month.
It was Ray Nash's wish to be buried next to the father who he never knew.
Russell Causley murdered his wife Carole Packman in 1985 but has never revealed where her body is.
Fire, ambulance and rail would have to provide minimum services in laws planned for later this year.
Police, who describe the death as suspicious, say more tests are needed to discover how he died.
PC Gareth Duggan, 38, was dismissed without notice after a disciplinary hearing.
Police were called to waterfalls in the Brecon Beacons after two people were seen in the river.
Elle Edwards, who was shot on Christmas Eve in Wallasey, was a "beautiful young woman", a coroner says.
Several retailers said Christmas sales had seen a boost despite cold weather, rising costs and rail strikes.
She is accused of involvement in the genital mutilation of a four-year-old British girl in Kenya.
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