What the papers say – September 19
The latest wave of explosions in Lebanon dominate the front pages of Thursday’s newspapers.
The latest wave of explosions in Lebanon dominate the front pages of Thursday’s newspapers.
Carl Cooper, 66, was jailed for life for the murders of Naomi Hunte, 41, and Fiona Holm, 48, who had both complained to police about his violence.
In a letter to the Deputy Prime Minister ahead of Labour’s autumn conference, cities including Liverpool, Manchester and Nottingham call for clarity.
The ad features archive footage and focuses on a single store window changing over a century as it is dressed with products through the decades.
The latest Care Quality Commission report brings together the findings from 131 unit inspections.
Road safety charity IAM RoadSmart called for restrictions to be imposed on new drivers through graduated driving licensing.
In 2019/20, there were 2.8 million people in England and Wales claiming health benefits, this has now risen to 3.9 million in 2023/24.
The National Pharmacy Association said it is balloting members for the first time on work-to-rule actions.
Conservationists are calling for action to protect and restore key marine habitats such as saltmarshes to help tackle climate and nature crises.
The call comes as a ‘world-first’ report estimates the carbon stored in the seas and coastal habitats around the UK.
Between 1990 and 2021, the number of people who had a new stroke rose by 70%, research suggests.
Spurs were minutes away from a second consecutive early Carabao Cup exit under Postecoglou.
Wolves have taken only a single point from their opening four Premier League fixtures.
On Wednesday evening, officers remained at the address investigating the circumstances of the incident.
Phil Foden and Ilkay Gundogan went close late on but former Manchester United pair Matteo Darmian and Henrikh Mkhitaryan spurned Inter’s best chances.