At least 10 dead as Hurricane Milton clean up begins for Sunshine State
Rescuers were still saving people from swollen rivers on Friday, but many expressed relief the impact of the hurricane was not worse.
Rescuers were still saving people from swollen rivers on Friday, but many expressed relief the impact of the hurricane was not worse.
Here are the newspapers making headlines on Saturday.
Five other people were rescued after the boat capsized, police said.
Carsley’s chances of becoming Gareth Southgate’s permanent successor took a severe blow on Thursday.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said he would not be buffeted by the political ‘side winds’ of a stormy first 100 days in office.
Rhun ap Iorwerth, leader of Plaid Cymru, has used his annual conference speech to say his party could be the biggest in Wales at the next election.
Comedian and author Al Murray describes the origins of his Pub Landlord character, with which he recently sold out two nights at St James, Guernsey Music Service head Tim Wright talks us through the past, present and future of our growing ties with Montserrat, we hear from Estelle Moseley and Tasmin Ferguson as their photographs are included in the Guernsey Photography Festival and Margaret Moffatt tells us about her 50th outing as a director at GADOC, with The Vicar of Dibley - The Holy Trinity.
Virginia McCullough, 36, was jailed for life with a minimum term of 36 years at Chelmsford Crown Court on Friday for murdering her mother and father.
Sir Keir Starmer declined to answer questions on reports DP World had pulled out of a major announcement following comments by ministers.
Virginia McCullough admitted killing John and Lois McCullough, both aged in their 70s, in 2019.
Five other people were located and accounted for, police said.
Unifil said the explosions went off close to an observation tower at its headquarters in the town of Naqoura.
The star, aged 54, will now face trial before a Crown Court jury.
The PA news agency looks at what fresh GDP figures mean for the wider UK economy, households and the Government.
The Metropolitan Police said it had been contacted by 40 alleged victims since the BBC’s documentary on the former Harrods owner.