What the papers say – November 7
American politics takes centre stage on newsstands this Thursday.
American politics takes centre stage on newsstands this Thursday.
Private James Miller was shot as he left his trench to deliver a message.
The survey comes after family doctors voted in August for collective action, which they warned could last for months.
There were angry exchanges and impassioned speeches as the proposed pay increase of the chief executive of Wolverhampton Council was debated.
It remained unclear if there were any survivors or bodies still trapped under the rubble after the Tuesday night airstrike, which hit without warning.
The way information is provided to the Office for Budget Responsibility is being changed following issues in March.
Mr Trump has vowed to end wars in Ukraine and the Middle East.
The four-in-a-row champions had triggered an arbitration hearing by challenging the league’s associated party transaction (APT) rules.
The 10-year-old’s father Urfan Sharif, 42, stepmother Beinash Batool, 30, and uncle Faisal Malik, 29, deny her murder.
Healthcare services across Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin are encouraging patients to 'Think Which' service they need to help ease pressures on emergency services this winter.
Wolverhampton's swimming pools could be under threat as city council chiefs look to cut £32.5 million from the budget.
Objections have continued to pour in to plans to build five new industrial units on the site of a former factory in Telford.
A previous attempt to sack Yoav Gallant in March 2023 sparked widespread street protests against Benjamin Netanyahu.
Tuesday’s episode of the Channel 4 competition saw Dylan named star baker.
The slippers were one of several pairs Judy Garland wore during filming.