Great Britain's Jack Draper is set to play in his first Grand Slam quarter-final at the US Open - but how can he get the better of Alex de Minaur?
The sinking of a small boat in the Channel and Israel policy in London and Washington lead the papers.
China is feting African leaders at a summit in Beijing aimed at strengthening ties.
The film director was honoured just days before the release of his latest movie, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.
Nigeria has failed to arrange a state funeral for Taiwo Michael Akinkunmi, designer of the national flag.
The former Prime Minister says today's political mood is "more anxious" than when he came to power.
The BBC hears from people who work compressed weeks with mixed views on the pros and cons.
Susan Axelby has received £57,000 after developing a cancer linked to a type of breast implant.
This will take the full state pension for men who have retired since 1951 and women since 1953 to around £12,000 in 2025/26.
Post-summer life admin leaves some exposed to scams, campaigners say, as fraud and fears grow.
The husband and wife, who were targeted by a neighbour, say they are not surprised by the recent race attacks.
A statue was doused with red paint and there were at least two arrests, but police described the day as "peaceful".
Giving Brendon McCullum responsibility for all teams was the best appointment England could make, but questions remain, says Stephan Shemilt.
Six top members of Hamas are charged with crimes including the murder of Americans and terrorism.
John Swinney will set out plans to cut child poverty, 24 hours after his finance secretary wielded the axe on many government programmes.
Republic of Ireland striker Callum Robinson says he would be surprised if England's Jack Grealish is not met with a frosty reception from the Aviva Stadium crowd during Saturday's Nations League game.
Emiliano Buendia scores twice on his return from injury for Aston Villa Under-21s in their win at Fleetwood in one of 16 EFL Trophy games.
Visitor numbers are improving, even though they are still short of pre-pandemic levels.
Taylor Fritz ends his run of Grand Slam quarter-final disappointment by beating Alexander Zverev to reach the US Open semi-finals.
The mother of a girl who died after being diagnosed with blood cancer says there is a lack of support in Wales.
The late Queen Elizabeth II opened the bridge across the Firth of Forth in September 1964.
A review of the front page stories from the daily and weekly newspapers in Wales.
A 14-year-old boy remains in custody over the death of 80-year-old Bhim Kohli, from Leicester.
Piers Gilliver claims wheelchair fencing silver for Great Britain in the sabre A event at the Paralympics in Paris.
Cliftonville and Glentoran survive penalty shootouts to make the second round of the County Antrim Shield while Larne ease to victory.