The former Scottish first minister says he is innocent of all 13 sexual assault charges that he faces.
One bride-to-be says she "broke down" due to the stress of the situation and has postponed the big day.
Medics, police, teachers and transport workers are among those whose children will stay in school.
Doctors in a Watford surgery have been working 11-hour days, and say their current protective gear isn't good enough.
The firm said it was responding to "rapidly-changing circumstances" amid the spread of coronavirus.
In a gloomy trading update the retailer says it served customers during world wars will continue to do so.
Match of the Day returns on Saturday as part of a weekend of football content on BBC One and iPlayer.
The One Show and The World At One are among the shows broadcasting from presenters' homes.
An emergency coronavirus law in the Isle of Man means arrivals must quarantine themselves for 14 days.
Amid concerns about capacity, Netflix slashes its network use – but BT says there is no problem.
Programmes, such as Sir David Attenborough's, triggered a greater interest in species.
More than 65,000 ex-doctors and nurses are asked to help tackle the "greatest global health threat in history".
The health minister says he has reached out to private firms for help with the coronavirus outbreak.
Self-employed workers say they urgently need help to survive the financial impacts of the pandemic.
Police say she "endured a terrifying, life-changing experience" and appeal for information.
Churches says online services mean people can be a part of worship while apart from each other.
Southwold and Lowestoft are 14 miles apart but one has plenty of visitors and the other is a ghost town.
Operators will gradually reduce services from Monday, amid falling demand.
How can NHS workers, students and businesses be supported?
The papers carry calls from the monarch and the PM to follow government advice to beat the virus.
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