What the papers say – October 10
Here are the stories making headlines this Thursday.
Here are the stories making headlines this Thursday.
Downing Street insisted the Government would ‘absolutely deliver’ on its pledge to restore economic stability.
Downing Street insisted the Government would ‘absolutely deliver’ on its pledge to restore economic stability.
The Child Poverty Action Group said figures showed the Scottish Government is set to ‘fall far short’ of its legally binding goal.
A player who racially abused Wolves forward Hwang Hee-chan in a pre-season friendly has been given a 10-match ban by FIFA, with five of those matches suspended for two years.
A player who racially abused Wolves forward Hwang Hee-chan in a pre-season friendly has been given a 10-match ban by FIFA, with five of those matches suspended for two years.
A period of turmoil for the Government has prompted the Prime Minister to appoint new senior officials as he seeks stability.
A period of turmoil for the Government has prompted the Prime Minister to appoint new senior officials as he seeks stability.
Downing Street said the UK’s priority was to avoid further escalation as Israel marked the one-year anniversary of the October 7 atrocities.
Downing Street said the UK’s priority was to avoid further escalation as Israel marked the one-year anniversary of the October 7 atrocities.
She will be replaced as the chief of staff by Morgan McSweeney.
Ms Gray was catapulted from anonymity to front-page news when she headed up the investigation into lockdown-busting parties in Number 10.
Ms Gray was catapulted from anonymity to front-page news when she headed up the investigation into lockdown-busting parties in Number 10.
Liam Keen rates the Wolves players on their performance after defeat to Brentford.
The substitute’s goal rescued a draw for Erik ten Hag’s team, after captain Bruno Fernandes was dismissed.