Garth Brooks denies sexual assault after lawsuit filed by ex-employee
The two-time Grammy winner said the lawsuit is an attempt at extortion for ‘millions of dollars’.
The two-time Grammy winner said the lawsuit is an attempt at extortion for ‘millions of dollars’.
Here are the biggest headlines leading Friday’s newspapers.
The US star said she visited Lyle and Erik Menendez in prison three weeks ago.
The Duke of Sussex visited South Africa, representing the charity he founded in 2006.
Flintoff will reportedly take over from late comedian Jim Bowen, who hosted the series for 14 years.
The Foreign Office said a ‘limited number’ of additional flights had been chartered, including one which set off on Thursday heading for Britain.
GP members of the British Medical Association voted in favour of collective action in August.
The funding over 25 years aims to help develop ‘carbon capture’ clusters in Teesside and Merseyside.
The hope is the jab could be given to all women preventatively on the NHS to eliminate the disease, which is the sixth most common cancer in women.
Craig Russell had to have part of his skull rebuilt after surgery and said he is still recovering 18 months later.
Girish Jani, 67, took to the controls of an Avanti West Coast train from Crewe to London Euston.
Labour MP Ruth Jones, chairwoman of Parliament’s Welsh Affairs Committee, described the issues at HMP Parc in Bridgend as ‘very concerning’.
The jab is being developed in the UK.
NHS officials hope to reduce reliance on costly imported stem cells.
The former children’s commissioner has warned that too many young children are being ‘held back’ due to a lack of support.