The singer donates all of his Mercury prize money to the Music Venue Trust to protect grassroots music.
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Donald's Trump's threat to sue the BBC over the editing of his speech in a documentary dominates Tuesday's papers.

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It will need to be approved by the House and then signed into law by the president before the government can reopen.

The singer donates all of his Mercury prize money to the Music Venue Trust to protect grassroots music.

Debt organisations say more people are seeking help after using loan apps to pay for everyday items.

Debt organisations say more people are seeking help after using loan apps to pay for everyday items.

The native bee was found near a rare wildflower, prompting scientists to call for the area to be protected.

The native bee was found near a rare wildflower, prompting scientists to call for the area to be protected.

Donald's Trump's threat to sue the BBC over the editing of his speech in a documentary dominates Tuesday's papers.

Ahmed al-Sharaa, once branded a terrorist by the US, became the first Syrian leader to visit the White House.

