James, Laura and Chris dissect what happened.
Fallout from the film about Gaza's children is a reputationally damaging mess, says the BBC's media editor Katie Razzall.
The PKK calls for the release of its jailed leader Abdullah Ocalan to lead a process of disarmament.
A selection of news photographs from around the world.
Employees who maintained America's most wild places say they are concerned for public safety, and for wildlife.
President Eisenhower enjoyed an informal stay with the Queen during which she cooked drop scones.
Funding to protect flats from fire does not apply to buildings under 11m (36ft) or five storeys high.
Six-year-old Teddy is gifted a "buddy bench" after saving more than 2,500 tubs from landfill.
One story dominates Saturday's papers: Volodymyr Zelensky's row with Donald Trump at the White House.
Yvette Cooper visits the French coast to see how authorities are tackling people smuggling gangs.