President Cyril Ramaphosa is disrupted during the opening speech of the ANC party conference.
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Saturday's front pages focus on the NHS strikes and tensions within the Royal Family.
Health bosses warn of "extensive disruption" as staff in England are set to walk out next week.
Four Syrian teenagers living in the Zaatari refugee camp were invited to join a Brazilian football school.
Staff seek answers as Shaws the Drapers tells its stores to sell all remaining stock by Christmas.
With many families struggling to heat homes or feed children, presents are "on the backburner".
Iain Henderson says Ulster won't be damaged by the social media criticism which accrued from last weekend's 39-0 thumping by Sale Sharks.
Craig Levein and Amy Irons let the cameras and fans into the recording of their cult podcast as they tackle the biggest show on earth and find out what it takes to thrive at the World Cup.