What the papers say – October 24
Here are the biggest stories leading Thursday’s headlines.
Here are the biggest stories leading Thursday’s headlines.
Here are the biggest stories leading Thursday’s headlines.
Cash-strapped Shropshire Council says it can’t “kick the can down the road any longer” after approving cuts to CCTV monitoring for Shrewsbury.
An estate agent manager aged just 24 has taken over a Shropshire firm in a town that already boasts several of the county's youngest professionals.
Two titles in less than 24 hours made it a weekend to remember for a long time to North Shropshire Ladies bowler Gaynor Smith.
Micheal Martin said the governments in the Netherlands and Canada assisted with the departure.
Micheal Martin said the governments in the Netherlands and Canada assisted with the departure.
Telford College’s higher education students have had their achievements recognised at a spectacular graduation ceremony. The class of ‘24 donned traditional caps and gowns for the presentation event, held at All Saints Church in the centre of Wellington.
It also emerged that around 5.1 million people aged 16 or over are likely to have vaped every day or occasionally in 2023.
It also emerged that around 5.1 million people aged 16 or over are likely to have vaped every day or occasionally in 2023.
West Ham supporters accounted for the most arrests and had the most banning orders in place, according to a new Home Office report.
West Ham supporters accounted for the most arrests and had the most banning orders in place, according to a new Home Office report.
New figures show exactly how many people in the Black Country, Staffordshire and Wyre Forest received winter fuel payments last year.
Harini Amarasuriya, 54, is a university lecturer and activist.
Clacton in Essex is the constituency with the highest number of winter fuel payment recipients in 2023-24.