Defence Secretary John Healey's resignation and the start of the World Cup dominate Friday's papers.
Kim Kardashian, Timothée Chalamet and Susan Boyle feature in ambitious ads ahead of the World Cup.
With the World Cup under way, how excited are people across the United States - and do they even know it's on?
Grande called a White House video using her song Bye "heinous nonsense", joining multiple artists demanding Trump's team not use their music.
The resignations of the defence secretary and armed forces minister pile the pressure further on the PM's leadership.
Princess Bajrakitiyabha, the king's eldest daughter, collapsed in December 2022 while exercising her dogs.
From nearly dying on the pitch to scoring for Mexico at the World Cup - Raul Jimenez has completed a remarkable comeback.
Bases across Iran have been hit by US strikes, with experts identifying damage to jets and warships.
Relatives urge Indian authorities for answers after receiving the misidentified, and in one case mixed, remains of their loved ones.
Patients on the trial have not needed medication to manage their condition.
Three players were sent off in the World Cup opener as Mexico beat South Africa 2-0. Are we about to see a World Cup littered with red cards?
From trade wars to soaring ticket prices, the 2026 World Cup is unlike any before it. Faisal Islam explores what this tournament reveals about our changing global economy.
People tell BBC Your Voice the rising cost of private dentistry is putting them in a difficult position.
The decision for the one-off vaccine programme follows the unprecedented outbreak in Kent this year.
It is never easy to speak up when a fellow diner says "let's just divide it!"
Two pupils and a teacher were injured in the attack, which counter-terror police are investigating.
Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson tells state TV that reports of an agreement were "speculative" and "nothing has been finalised".
Three players are sent off as World Cup co-hosts Mexico defeat South Africa in a dramatic opening match at a packed Azteca Stadium.
Al Carns says the military isn't "sufficiently funded", as Dan Jarvis becomes the new defence secretary.
After two nights of unrest, pockets of protests held across Northern Ireland have passed off peacefully.