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Their open letter acknowledges times are ‘challenging’ but stresses there is no place for antisemitism and Islamophobia in the UK.
Liam Keen rates the Wolves players on their performance after defeat to Brentford.
Villa are sweating on the fitness of Ezri Konsa after the defender suffered a suspected hamstring injury in Sunday’s 0-0 draw with Manchester United.
Mr Sweeting said it was in ‘everyone’s interest to play their part’ and avoid overloading the health system.
Here are the biggest stories leading Sunday’s front pages.
The Scottish Liberal Democrat leader urged ministers to axe the National Care Service Bill as satisfaction with the social care system falls.
It comes after the BBC denied an announcement was pending regarding its highest-paid star.
The former England footballer took over the flagship football highlights show in 1999.
Guglielmo Vicario faced scrutiny after Arsenal scored from a set-piece last month, but has produced a string of fine displays since.
The forward has scored in five consecutive Tottenham games since deactivating his Instagram account.
Defeat to Tottenham was compounded as United blew a two-goal Europa League lead against Porto.
US vice president Kamala Harris was in Charlotte one day after a visit to the state by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Three celebrities, Dr Punam Krishan, Sarah Hadland and Shayne Ward came joint second with 33 each.
Rovers overcame Warrington to book place at Old Trafford.