Jannik Sinner sets up quarter-final clash with Daniil Medvedev
World number one Sinner booked his place in the last eight with a gritty win over American Tommy Paul.
World number one Sinner booked his place in the last eight with a gritty win over American Tommy Paul.
The suspension of 30 licences for arms exports to Israel is prominent on the front pages of Tuesday’s newspapers.
The race for the Tory leadership has begun to heat up as MPs return to Westminster following the summer recess.
Ofsted, the education watchdog for England, has announced a raft of changes following its ‘Big Listen’ consultation earlier this year.
The charity has previously forecast that by 2048 there will be an additional 147,000 people in the UK who need palliative care before they die.
Local authorities said the accounting system for council housing is ‘in a perilous state’ and a new rent settlement alone cannot fix it.
The findings come after the Prime Minister said summer riots involving the far-right had ‘exposed the state of our country’.
The Opposition has put forward an amendment to the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill.
Russell Findlay said colleague Murdo Fraser’s questioning of his candidacy was ‘fanciful, to say the least’.
It was his first public address since Sunday’s mass protests showed many Israelis’ furious response to the discovery of six more dead hostages.
The offer for the 29-year-old was for an initial £4million to take him on loan with an obligation to make the move permanent next summer for £25m.
The Home Secretary also pledged ‘thousands more’ neighbourhood police officers and community support officers.
The Government’s action is ‘riddled with loopholes’, a charity boss warned.
Sir Keir Starmer is under pressure from both Labour MPs and opposition parties over the move.
Harrods revealed that turnover grew by 8% to £898.4 million for the year, a record high for the retail business.