Headlines
Fabio Capello has confirmed he will quit as England coach after Euro 2012.
Supermarket chain Morrisons is to open convenience stores and may sell groceries online, the chain announced today.
Sky News has learned that radical Muslim groups around the world intend to burn American flags in protest at plans by a Christian church in the US to burn copies of the Koran.
A video in which a cancer patient declares his love for his wife has become a surprise internet hit - thanks in part to cameo appearances from a Hollywood star and a prime minister.
Thursday's front pages include more claims of phone-hacking by the News Of The World and reports of a breakthrough in the fight against Dementia.
The Reverend Ian Paisley has urged the Government to cancel next week's state welcome for the Pope.
Vitamin B could prove to be a revolutionary weapon against age-related memory loss and Alzheimer's.
The Government will reveal "painful" decisions when it publishes the findings of its Spending Review on October 20, Nick Clegg will warn later.
Snooker star John Higgins has been fined £75,000 and suspended from the sport after being filmed apparently agreeing to lose frames in matches.
A British holidaymaker has drowned in a doomed attempt to save his elderly father when he got into difficulties in rough seas off the coast of southern Spain.
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