The Papers: 'Israel cuts aid to Gaza' and 'Reeves blow as prices rise'
Several of the papers on Wednesday lead on a report from the International Monetary Fund.
Red Tractor ad banned for misleading environmental claims
The Advertising Standards Authority upheld a complaint by environment charity River Action.
Government under pressure to release China spy case evidence
Both the Tories and Liberal Democrats are calling on the government to publish evidence it submitted in the now-collapsed case.
'It gave me my voice back': How group singing is helping new mums with postnatal depression
New research suggests singing can be clinically effective at treating the symptoms and cost effective for the NHS.
'Difficult' post-Brexit rules leading to extra costs - catering firm boss
Andrew Lynas' comments come as a House of Lords committee finds the Windsor Framework is "impossible to navigate".
I felt trapped, says victim of train sexual offence as reports rise
A BBC investigation finds reports of sexual offences on trains rise by more than a third.
'Funeral scam' haunted my sister on her deathbed
Brian Allison says an unexplained mix-up with his mother's ashes tormented his late sister as she battled cancer.
Asylum seeker laughed after killing woman, jury told
The jury in the trial of Deng Majek is shown CCTV and told he carried out a "vicious and frenzied attack".
State power 'turned on Stephen Lawrence's family', inquiry hears
The undercover policing inquiry heard the Met began surveillance of the Lawrences after their son's murder.
'Hugely loved' EastEnders star dies aged 88
Tony Caunter, who played Roy Evans in the BBC soap, died in Eastbourne on Monday, his family says.
Migrants will need A-level standard English to work in UK
The tougher rules will come in force in January as part of wider plans to cut immigration.
Migrants will need A-level standard English to work in UK
The tougher rules will come in force in January as part of wider plans to cut immigration.
Synagogue attack police bullet victim discharged
Yoni Findlay, hit by a police bullet as officers responded to the attack, is released from hospital.
New legislation on Troubles legacy deal introduced in Westminster
The deal was agreed last month but received a mixed reaction from political parties, victims’ groups and veterans.
New legislation on Troubles legacy deal introduced in Westminster
The deal was agreed last month but received a mixed reaction from political parties, victims’ groups and veterans.
Spending cuts in Wales loom if Drakeford budget falls in Senedd
Public services could face big cuts if Mark Drakeford cannot get other parties to back his budget.
Boris Johnson 'chose NHS over children', ex-minister tells Covid inquiry
The former education secretary tells the Covid inquiry there was a "lack of seriousness" in government.
DNA test proved woman accused of stalking McCanns was not missing Madeleine, court hears
Julia Wandelt and Karen Spragg deny stalking Kate and Gerry McCann over several years.
Boy who died in hotel pool 'had no sense of danger'
An inquest into the death of Theo Treharne-Jones in June 2019 will study the door locks at the hotel.
GPs question SNP plans for new drop-in services
The Royal College of GPs says it is not clear how the new services, promised by John Swinney, will be staffed when the GP workforce is smaller.


