What the papers say – September 21
A range of stories feature across the front pages.
A range of stories feature across the front pages.
The Welsh professional dancer will give her first live Strictly performance since returning to the show tonight.
Gaute Haugenes, who managed the team from 2001 to 2003, told the BBC members of staff were aware Mr Al Fayed ‘liked young, blonde girls’.
The 2024 election saw a record 263 women returned to Parliament, including 190 female Labour MPs.
The Deputy Prime Minister has pledged to deliver devolution across the whole of the North.
Spurs narrowly avoided an early Carabao Cup exit which followed back-to-back Premier League defeats.
The Gunners drew a blank against Atalanta in the Champions League on Thursday.
The Manchester United striker has scored three goals in his last two games.
The England defender appeared to have no future at Stamford Bridge in August.
Gary O’Neil has backed Goncalo Guedes to revive his Wolves career and break into the starting XI.
MasterChef judges Gregg Wallace and John Torode praised the special dishes he created as he became the 19th person to lift the celebrity trophy.
The two British fighters faced off again this week after they had to be separated at a June promotional event for Saturday’s bout.
Hospitals made of the crumbling concrete will be spared from the review instituted by Rachel Reeves in a bid to save public money.
He was also known for voicing the Daleks in Doctor Who.
Voters lined up to cast their ballots in Minnesota, South Dakota and Virginia – the states with the first early in-person voting opportunities.