Canada's next PM, who described the US as a "country we can no longer trust", will need to work with the US president.
Gary Davies says Birmingham City Council did not believe that his father had died.
The former banker may not have been elected to office before, but his experience managing global economic crises will help.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) is looking at how it can speed up the approval process for lab-grown foods.
Crews will try to shield passengers from the body by using empty aisles, blankets and dim lighting.
The NHS is looking into claims that a software flaw at Medefer left patient data vulnerable.
Hackers from the infamous Lazarus Group are in a cat-and-mouse game to launder their stolen funds from the ByBit heist.
Daniel Day, 29, has been charged with causing a public nuisance and trespassing on a protected site.
The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said 830 civilians had been killed.
As Arsenal look like missing out on the Premier League title this season, Phil McNulty looks at Mikel Areta's progress on his 200th top-flight game as Gunners boss.
The Champions Trophy had its moments but familiar issues leave apathy as the biggest threat to international cricket's future, writes BBC Sport's Matthew Henry.
This week also sees the third season of The Wheel of Time come out, and WWE 2K25 is finally being released.
We look at plans for a civil service shake-up and at division in Reform UK.
Residents are warned power may not return for days as further heavy rainfall is forecast.
Surveillance footage shows the man standing up and walking away after the incident in Lima.
Oakwood Theme Park has shut down after almost 40 years due to a drop in visitor numbers.
The pay of top officials could be linked to performance under reforms expected to be set out next week.
Novak Djokovic suffers his third straight defeat as Dutch lucky loser Botic van de Zandschulp pulls off a shock win.
A mix of stories lead Sunday's front pages, including on immigration and five years on since the start of the pandemic.
Justin Trudeau's party was headed for near-certain defeat. That is until Trump's tariffs came, upending the face of Canadian politics.