Clashes in Iran between security forces and protesters leave 10 people dead
The protests began on Thursday in Mashhad over economic issues and have since expanded to several cities.
The protests began on Thursday in Mashhad over economic issues and have since expanded to several cities.
Firework photos feature heavily, while flu and finance makes headlines in Monday’s papers.
The demonstrations appear to be the largest to strike Iran since protests that followed the country’s 2009 presidential election.
In Tehran, some 4,000 people gathered at the Musalla prayer ground.
Some 396,262 calls were made in the seven days ending Christmas Eve.
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Prof Stokes-Lampard offered advice on how Father Christmas could shed pounds by running between houses rather than taking a ride on his sleigh.
Technology won’t be installed until at least the spring.
The report calls for a lead minister to be appointed to drive action on loneliness across government and be accountable to Parliament.
The Commission’s final report notes that nine million adults in the UK are often or always lonely.
Mental health staff will be attending a memorial service at St Paul’s cathedral to provide support to those affected.
A detailed examination of 124 maternal deaths found 41% may have been prevented if they had received gold standard care.
Donald Trump’s Twitter spat with the UK dominates the papers on Friday.
The comments came as Work and Pensions Secretary David Gauke outlined further details about the flagship strategy.