What the papers say – July 17
A range of stories feature across Wednesday’s front pages.
A range of stories feature across Wednesday’s front pages.
Grace scored 89 tries for St Helens in his league career.
Camilla is set to attend the State Opening of Parliament with the King on Wednesday.
Animal lovers can cast their votes for their favourite cats from July 17.
A diverse range of expressions can help monkeys communicate better by making clear what their intent is, the researchers said.
The King, in his Imperial State Crown, will open Parliament and set out the new Labour Government’s agenda.
The Government is set to unveil a legislative programme focused on boosting economic growth and living standards.
Noxious blooms covered large parts of the lough last summer.
Michael Lockwood, 65, faces 17 charges relating to two girls some 40 years ago.
The Canary Islands High Court of Justice confirmed the information on Tuesday.
Earlier, Israeli police shot and killed a Palestinian teenager from the Gaza Strip after he stabbed a police officer in the occupied West Bank.
Mr Gething is quitting after four members of his government resigned and demanded he left office.
Vaughan Gething only became First Minister of Wales in March but faced questions over a donation and the collapse of Labour’s deal with Plaid Cymru.
Vaughan Gething made history in March when he became the first black leader of any European country.
Dreamland amusement park in Kent faces a licensing review after the day festival where 22 young people were hospitalised following the gig.