The Papers: 'New era of stagflation' and 'putrid' figures for Reeves
A gloomy outlook for the British economy leads many of the front pages on Friday.
Safety fears mean 'cautious' 20mph reversal
Wrexham council will take a "cautious approach" to plans to reverse the 20mph limit on 52 roads.
Majority of teen homicide victims killed by blade, says ONS
Some 83% of homicide victims aged 13-19 were killed with a knife, up from 56% a decade ago.
Chris Mason: Starmer goes nuclear in hunt for long-term growth
Ministers hope new nuclear power stations will be keeping lights on by 2032.
Starmer goes nuclear in hunt for long-term growth
Ministers hope new nuclear power stations will be keeping lights on by 2032.
Kerr denies 'whiteness as insult' against police
Chelsea striker Samantha Kerr denies showing hostility towards a police officer "because of his whiteness".
King and Queen to host Stanley Tucci ahead of Italy state visit
The royals will make a state visit to Italy in April, which coincides with their 20th wedding anniversary.
TV chef Gino D'Acampo denies inappropriate behaviour claims
The celebrity chef and broadcaster denied a number of allegations published in an investigation by ITV News.
Bank cuts interest rates and slashes growth forecast
Bank boss Andrew Bailey told the BBC it expected to cut rates further but warned the road ahead would be bumpy.
Met Police blitz to fight phone-snatching 'scourge'
Some 230 people have been arrested and 1,000 phones seized by police in the past week.
XL bully barged into home and bit mum and dog
The owners of the out-of-control dog have both been sentenced at Leicester Crown Court.
False video claims Hollywood stars were paid by USAID to visit Ukraine
The video claiming that USAID paid Hollywood celebrities millions of dollars to visit Ukraine is not real and has hallmarks of a Russian disinformation operation that the BBC has previously investigated.
UK expels Russian diplomat after spying row
The Foreign Office says the move is in response to Moscow expelling a UK diplomat last year.
Law to make social landlords fix mould in force from October
Campaigners called for change after two-year-old Awaab Ishak died from mould exposure at his home in 2020.
NI teachers reject backdated pay rise of 5.5%
Teachers in Northern Ireland have rejected a 5.5% pay rise, backdated to 1 September 2024.
We aborted healthy babies after NHS mistakes, couples tell BBC
Two women had abortions after an NHS trust mistakenly told them their babies had serious conditions, the BBC has learned.
SAS 'not justified' in 1992 shooting of four IRA men
The use of lethal force by SAS soldiers was unjustified when they opened fire, inquest rules.
SAS 'not justified' in 1992 shooting of four IRA men
The use of lethal force by SAS soldiers was unjustified when they opened fire, inquest rules.
EuroMillions £83m jackpot finally claimed
The National Lottery's operator says it is "delighted" the prize money has been claimed after 13 days.
Attacks families 'gagged' over watchdog report
Emma Webber says they were made to sign a non-disclosure agreement over the findings.