Young people tell the BBC they want an apology from the British Royal Family for colonisation.
Electricity from the national grid is being directly received at the embattled Zaporizhzhia site.
Match of the Day pundit Dion Dublin says he does not know why people are "doubting" Son Heung-min, as he analyses the Tottenham forward's hat-trick in the 6-2 win against Leicester.
The man, 40, was trapped for almost 22 hours on a ledge in a cave at Downpatrick Head.
She tells the BBC that the Queen "carved her own role" in a world dominated by men.
A vigil for the Queen held by Princes Harry and William and their cousins leads Sunday's front pages.
Manchester City join the race for Inter's Skriniar, Barcelona ponder summer move for Jorginho, Lukaku could stay permanently at Inter, plus more.
Officers tried to hold back crowds amid tensions involving young men from sections of the Muslim and Hindu communities.
Back pages from Sunday's newspapers