Former academy player Alfie Cain has written a play on the impact of failing to become a footballer.
The Spirit of Britain cannot sail until further inspection as concerns brew over Dover travel disruption.
Teachers are debating how best to tackle pornography and its impact on children - and staff.
The Attorney General is seeking clarification of the law after the Colston case leads to "uncertainty".
Chelsea's reign as European champions comes to an agonising end despite beating Real Madrid on a night of high drama at the Bernabeu Stadium.
A fine issued to Boris Johnson over a lockdown party and signs that Russian forces are gathering in the Donbas lead the papers.
A growing number of leading British public schools are opening campuses in the region.
The Beano star remains a children's champion, as artwork by her first female artist goes on display.
One senior medic says health boards will face extra pressures long after the pandemic recedes.
Boris Johnson has been fined for attending a birthday party, thrown for him during a Covid lockdown.
Community organisers want to see more black and Asian teenagers voting in the council elections.
One man died after suffering injuries in the blaze in the Ravensthorpe area of Dewsbury.
Sylvia Lancaster was appointed an OBE for her campaign work after her daughter's murder.
Judge Stephen Leake fines a group of M25 activists but says their "voices are certainly heard".
A mum whose daughter died during lockdown calls for the prime minister to quit over his Covid fine.
The prime minister and chancellor are in uncharted waters over fines for breaking lockdown laws.
France-bound lorries will continue to be held on the M20 to "manage the flow of traffic".
Longridge Town captain George Melling is called an inspiration who "kept fighting to the end".
The world of sport is warned about involvement with the Irish Kinahan organised crime group, who have been hit with worldwide financial sanctions.
The prime minister confirmed he paid the fine in full, and says he wanted to offer a full apology.
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