What the papers say – November 17
Here are the biggest stories leading Sunday’s front pages.
Here are the biggest stories leading Sunday’s front pages.
Kerem Akturkoglu missed a late penalty for the home side.
The Premier League club posted net losses of £113.2million for the 12 months ending June 30, 2024.
The Office for Students said up to 72% of providers could fall below the line by 2025-26 based on current trends.
The Fulham forward has been in a rich vein of scoring form for club and country.
Mr Kennedy ran as an independent in this year’s presidential race and abandoned his bid after striking a deal to give Donald Trump his endorsement.
Lib Dem Sarah Olney told the Commons that night flights have a ‘human cost’.
Ministers confirmed they would bring forward legislation restricting the licensing of new coal mines.
The former Manchester United forward was given a wild card into the Uruguay Open.
Donald Trump’s policies make only a slight increase in warming projections, Climate Action Tracker says.
He and Argentinean partner Federico Coria lost their doubles clash on Wednesday night in front of a home crowd.
The NAO said the government deserved credit for working quickly to introduce the schemes after energy bills soared between 2022 and 2023.
House prices are expected to rise over the three months ahead, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors said.
Chief executive Alistair Phillips-Davies said he will retire after 11 years in charge, as the firm reported a 26.4% rise in half-year profit.
No clear signs yet of the urgently-needed peak in pollution to curb global warming, scientists say.