Many trains remain suspended after heavy rain and hurricane-force winds swept across the country.
The education secretary says no subject should be off limits, but that lessons in England must be impartial.
Danielle Ray's father died aged 63 and more than 14,000 UK men are thought to be undiagnosed.
Yemenis who came to work in British factories in the 1950s have been without payments for years.
The PM is hoping his replies to police on Downing Street gatherings will get him off the hook.
Thursday's front pages focus on the Met Police's investigation into Prince Charles' charity.
The government must fully compensate Post Office staff who were wrongly accused of fraud, MPs say.
People missed post over Christmas due to pandemic-related Royal Mail delays, the charity says.
Some commuters have complained amid uncertainty about a return to pre-pandemic service levels.
There are around five million people in the UK who still haven't had a Covid jab.
Hundreds of people were left without power, particularly customers in counties Londonderry and Armagh.
Brondanw estate is the brainchild of the architect behind the Italianate style village Portmeirion.
Wales' birth rates are at a 100-year low, with warnings of "consequences" for public services.
"I don't think she can last much longer," fears 30-year-old Marie's mother.
It comes amid pressure on ministers to cut links to Russian money over the crisis in Ukraine.
The former UK deputy prime minister has been named the firm's president of global affairs.
But the rollout will be "non-urgent", with a focus on parental choice, the government says.
The Brexit benefits minister says Covid is behind trade falls, and Brexit is helping the economy.
The Duke of York pledged to help the fight against sex trafficking after settling his civil case.
Pascal Molliere, 54, is alleged to have touched the genitals of the woman during a photoshoot.
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