Charity shop 'shocked' as Bible sells for £56,000
The rare Bible has gone under the hammer after being spotted by bookshop volunteers.
The Papers: 'Reeves wields axe on Civil Service' and 'boxing says bye George'
A mix of stories make up the front of the Sunday papers.
Civil Service told to slash running costs by 15%
The target is said to be administrative costs - but unions have challenged ministers to be upfront about what areas of work they are prepared to sacrifice as a result.
End of hedonism? Why Britain turned its back on clubbing
In the last five years, around 400 clubs have closed in Britain – could the lasting impact of the pandemic play a part?
UK TV industry in crisis, says Wolf Hall director
Funding problems meant Wolf Hall: The Mirror and The Light was almost axed weeks before filming began.
UK TV industry in crisis, says Wolf Hall director
Funding problems meant Wolf Hall: The Mirror and The Light was almost axed weeks before filming began.
UK TV industry in crisis, says Wolf Hall director
Peter Kosminsky says they had to cut most of the outdoor scenes to make the historical drama.
Trump envoy dismisses Starmer plan for Ukraine
Steve Witkoff says the UK plans for an international force to support a ceasefire are a "posture".
Police burn chemicals as running event cancelled
The popular Hastings Half Marathon was due to take place on Sunday.
Government considering sending failed asylum seekers to Balkans
Home Office officials have discussed proposals to set up overseas "return hubs"
Government considering sending failed asylum seekers to Balkans
Home Office officials have discussed proposals to set up overseas "return hubs"
Entrepreneur's journey from home business to Vogue
Lucy Pearce shares the success of her beauty brand, House of Amor, which was featured in vogue.
'Heathrow chaos meant I had 29-hour trip for a wedding'
Adam Boggon spent more than a day on planes, trains and automobiles but made it to his friend's wedding reception at Loch Lomond.
Nicola Sturgeon announces onstage appearance at comedy festival
The former first minister will appear with author Val McDermid at the King's Theatre in Glasgow.
High-rise flats demolition to alter Glasgow skyline
The Wyndford Road flats will be brought down by explosives as part of a redevelopment of the Maryhill area.
'Inferno' at new Greggs branch treated as arson
The Warwickshire store was due to open on Monday but has been badly damaged in the blaze.
Investigation ordered into power outage that closed Heathrow
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband says there are lessons to be learned after substation fire led to major flight disruption on Friday.
Investigation ordered into power outage that closed Heathrow
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband says there are lessons to be learned after substation fire led to major flight disruption on Friday.
UK government to challenge Clonoe inquest ruling, MP says
The MoD is set to challenge an inquest ruling which said SAS soldiers were unjustified in opening fire and killing a gang of IRA men.
Grassroots anger tests Farage's grip on Reform UK
Disquiet in the ranks of the rapidly growing party might run deeper than leader Nigel Farage is prepared to admit.