What the papers say – September 11
Winter fuel payments continue to feature on the front pages of Wednesday’s front pages.
Winter fuel payments continue to feature on the front pages of Wednesday’s front pages.
British Army units saw bids for training time rejected eight times more often in 2023 than in 2019 as facilities were used to train Ukrainians.
The Gunners finished just two points behind City last season
The Lionesses full-back joined Chelsea this summer having won the trophy five times across spells at Lyon and Barcelona.
The England captain was the difference-maker yet again in a 2-0 Nations League win.
The Paris prosecutor’s office said Mathias Pogba, 34, was ordered to stand trial ‘for the offences of attempted extortion and criminal conspiracy’.
The England captain scored both goals in a 2-0 success at Wembley.
Kent’s Division One status was hanging by a thread as they collapsed against Hampshire.
The video shows a low, narrow passageway deep underground that had no bathroom and poor ventilation.
The TV star was among a number of famous faces who were ‘held captive’ in the cages in London’s Leicester Square.
The coach has admitted he has been surprised by how well his former team-mate has spoken to players.
Four candidates are left in the race to replace Rishi Sunak, with Robert Jenrick in the lead.
Two Irish ministers defended the decision to take the case against the European Commission’s 2016 decision.
The UK and US foreign ministers will hear what support Ukraine’s leadership wants in its war with Vladimir Putin’s Russia.
Steve Dymond took his own life seven days after filming for the programme in May 2019.