What the papers say – November 19
Here are the biggest stories leading Tuesday’s headlines.
Here are the biggest stories leading Tuesday’s headlines.
Luke Littler stormed to his maiden televised ranking title with an astonishing Mr Vegas Grand Slam of Darts triumph in Wolverhampton, after dispatching Martin Lukeman 16-3 in Sunday’s showpiece.
The group’s stated goal is to ‘mobilise French-speaking Zionist forces’.
He and Argentinean partner Federico Coria lost their doubles clash on Wednesday night in front of a home crowd.
Plans have been submitted to convert the former Willenhall Police Station into 19 homes.
Mark Andrews takes a look back through the decades to mark the Express & Star's 150th birthday. Today it is the 1920s.
Makomborero Haruzivishe was nearly killed before he fled his home country two years ago, and is now studying law and politics in Kent.
Demonstrations were outlawed for the weekend following violence which was widely condemned as antisemitic in the city on Thursday.
Jason Flore, 26, pleaded not guilty to the murder and manslaughter of Stephanie Marie at Lewes Crown Court.
Large screens were set up to broadcast breaking news coverage of the election.
Turnout was more than 1.68 million people – about 54% of eligible voters, according to the Central Electoral Commission.
With nearly 95% of votes counted, Ms Sandu had obtained 52%, according to the Central Electoral Commission.
Protest groups have also written to the Australian singer asking him not to perform in Israel amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Iqbal Mohamed, the MP for Dewsbury and Batley, also criticised the ‘double standards’ of some politicians.
Iqbal Mohamed, the MP for Dewsbury and Batley, also criticised the ‘double standards’ of some politicians.