What the papers say – October 6
Here are the biggest stories leading Sunday’s front pages.
Here are the biggest stories leading Sunday’s front pages.
Mr Trump urged his supporters to deliver victory in his return to scene of first assassination attempt.
Sir Keir expressed his concern that the ‘region is on the brink’ following Iran’s missile attack on Israel.
The broadcaster will take to the steps of St Paul’s Cathedral as part of a rally calling on the Church Commissioners to rewild 30% of its vast estate.
The Scottish Liberal Democrat leader urged ministers to axe the National Care Service Bill as satisfaction with the social care system falls.
Research hubs will also be created at universities across the country.
The former England footballer took over the flagship football highlights show in 1999.
It comes ahead of the International Investment Summit later this month.
Guglielmo Vicario faced scrutiny after Arsenal scored from a set-piece last month, but has produced a string of fine displays since.
The forward has scored in five consecutive Tottenham games since deactivating his Instagram account.
Defeat to Tottenham was compounded as United blew a two-goal Europa League lead against Porto.
US vice president Kamala Harris was in Charlotte one day after a visit to the state by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Camilla became president of the Royal Osteoporosis Society in 2001, four years after being appointed its patron.
Rovers overcame Warrington to book place at Old Trafford.
Outside back scored stunning try against Leigh.