What the papers say – October 2
Here are the stories making headlines this Wednesday.
Here are the stories making headlines this Wednesday.
Santander UK has recently seen customers aged from 18 to 93 years old affected by romance fraud.
Any initial heavy rainfall and cloud will turn lighter as the day progresses, the Met Office said.
Scottish composer and producer Erland Cooper has been described as the ‘Banksy of classical music’.
Ms Burrell said it has been a ‘difficult couple of weeks’ for her and her family.
Lord Firebrand, also known as Yogi, has been awarded the PDSA Order of Merit.
The figure has been rising steadily for much of the past year-and-a-half.
The event was hosted by comedian Katherine Ryan.
The Gunners delivered an emphatic first-half performance against last season’s semi-finalists.
The British star quit acting after Paul Thomas Anderson’s film Phantom Thread in 2017.
Fabian Schar’s penalty was all that separated the teams at the final whistle.
Ferrari’s famous V12 engine continues to live on in the new 12Cilindri. James Baggott has been behind the wheel to see what it’s like.
Rico Lewis also impressed his manager against Slovan Bratislava.
The Prime Minister said he was ‘deeply concerned that the region is on the brink’.
Sir Keir Starmer said he wants a ‘more pragmatic and mature relationship’ with the bloc.