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The Papers: Water firms 'facing lawsuits' and 'prisons...

A Supreme Court ruling on sewage and the crisis of overcrowding in the UK's prisons lead the papers.

Chris Mason: We stand on the threshold of a landmark election

The Tories are braced for defeat, as Labour prepares for victory but polling day could still bring surprises.

Wales' key general election battlegrounds to watch

Could Wales lose four of its previous Welsh secretaries in one night?

Parties stress core messages as election nears

As polling day approaches the leaders have been travelling the country in a bid to win votes.

Jay Slater's mum tells of ‘agony' as searches fail to find...

The 19-year-old has been missing since 17 June after he told a friend he was lost in the mountains.

New WHO guidelines to help millions quit tobacco

The UN World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday released the first-ever guidelines for those seeking to quit tobacco use, recommending...

Sudan’s cocktail of war and flooding leaves people trapped,...

Millions of people have been forced out of Sudan as the brutal civil war continues to spread, including in Sinja Town, south of the...

Ban on Welsh politicians lying promised by 2026

Ministers promise a law before next election in 2026 in move to avoid an embarrassing vote defeat.

Gaza is a ‘maelstrom of human misery’

With their homes shattered and lives upended by war, civilians in Gaza are clinging to their dignity under the most inhumane conditions,...

Tribunal rules after surgeon left women in agony

Tony Dixon, who used artificial mesh to treat prolapsed bowels, 'made a number of failures'.

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