Mark Andrews: Litter louts, fly-tipping, and Schofield show puts TV in the gutter
Philip Schofield, 2023: "I have brought myself down. I am done. I have to talk about television in the past tense, which breaks my heart."
Philip Schofield, 2023: "I have brought myself down. I am done. I have to talk about television in the past tense, which breaks my heart."
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Forget the hurt, it’s been 35 years of pure joy for Lightning Seeds, one of the country’s best loved bands. To celebrate this milestone, they have lovingly put together a 20-track greatest hits album ‘Tomorrow’s Here Today: 35 Years of Lightning Seeds’, which is out on October 4, before embarking on a 20-date UK tour this winter.
Joao Gomes says Wolves ‘can’t be afraid to lose’ and must start to see out games after letting leads slip.
A range of stories feature on Saturday’s front pages.
Two Shropshire bowling leagues are hoping to beat the recent wet weather and stage their finals and presentation days tomorrow.
Ambitious Woore are hoping a champion feeling continues tomorrow in the British Parks’ Club Championship.
The PA news agency understands the UK Government has successfully asked airlines to increase capacity on routes out of Lebanon.
The social media site said it had complied with all of the judge’s demands before the latest conditions.
The storm has weakened to a post-tropical cyclone and left millions without power and many trapped by floodwaters.
The group will dance to Prince’s When Doves Cry and New Order’s Blue Monday.
Harry Potter and Downton Abbey stars were among those remembering the late actress.
Areas across England suffered heavy rain and localised flooding in recent days, with commuters facing widespread disruption on road and rail services.
John Higgins will face world number 99 Oliver Lines in the last four.
At least six people were killed and 91 were wounded, Lebanon’s health ministry said.