A mixture of headlines dominate the front pages of UK papers on Tuesday.
British citizen Momodou Taal had his visa revoked due to protest activities opposing Israel.
Democracy Minister Rushanara Ali is planning measures to protect against foreign political interference.
BBC West investigations uncover reports expressing serious concerns about parts of a site where four people died.
A spokesperson tells the BBC Ms Giuffre "greatly appreciates the support and well wishes people are sending".
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The deaths of 15 people including paramedics in a convoy have been blamed on Israel's military.
Matt's daughter was attacked by an XL bully - he agreed to meet an owner to find out why anyone would want one.
A series of household bills, including water, energy and council tax, increase on Tuesday.
New Zealand Rugby and Ineos reach a settlement agreement following their dispute over a sponsorship contract.
Myanmar's military government says at least 2,000 people were killed in last week's 7.7 magnitude quake.
A transgender woman who became the first to legally marry in India's Tamil Nadu state speaks of her mother's unwavering support.
The duo's eight-day mission became a nine-month space odyssey after their Boeing Starliner had technical problems.
Le Pen is barred from running for public office after being found guilty of embezzlement.
Gerwyn Price wins the ninth Players Championship of 2025 with an 8-4 victory over Ian White in the final, as Luke Littler goes out in the third round.
Chelsea report a £128.4m profit in their latest financial results for the year ending June 2024, having sold their women's team to a parent company.
It comes after the government said it would pass an emergency law to override the guidance.