Soaring rates of gonorrhoea and syphilis infections threaten to overwhelm services, experts warn.
Lawyer says comments about donations to the Tory Party by Mone's husband were made in good faith.
The papers lead on a variety of stories, from polling on migration, to Tata steel job losses and measles.
A vase stolen from Geneva was carried around London in a JD Sports bag as the gang looked to sell it on.
Billows of smoke can be seen rising from Bridgend Industrial Estate on Friday evening.
Ashleigh Mogford's budget-friendly recipes land her a major supermarket deal and glossy cookbook.
Tata says closing the blast furnaces will reduce "overall UK country emissions by about 1.5%".
The government has stopped suspending claims flagged as suspicious by an AI fraud detection tool.
Charmian Abrahams's family say they are devastated she died "so suddenly and tragically".
PDC World Darts Championship runner-up Luke Littler, 16, beats Michael van Gerwen to win the Bahrain Masters - his first senior title.
One person said seeing the marine mammal so close to the coast was "spine tingling".
The parcel delivery firm says the mistake was a result of a system update, which has been disabled.
A union says plans to replace Port Talbot blast furnaces will devastate local communities.
Police say the bodies of a 45-year-old man, 36-year-old woman and two girls were found inside.
Prince Harry withdraws his libel claim over a Mail on Sunday story about his security arrangements.
"Her corrupt activity was the definition of misconduct in public office," an NCA workers says.
Anthony Burns posed as a modelling agent to coerce women from around the world to commit depraved acts.
An inquiry hears the former first minister's messages were removed during "routine tidying up" of inboxes.
Paul Patterson told the Post Office inquiry Fujitsu wants to "get to the truth wherever it lays".
Rishi Sunak is tackled by a voter over the state of the NHS on a walkabout in Winchester.
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