What the papers say – July 14
Pictures of Donald Trump’s visit – and protests against it – appear on many front pages.
Pictures of Donald Trump’s visit – and protests against it – appear on many front pages.
Pictures of England’s penalty shootout triumph and celebrations lead most of the papers on Wednesday.
Users may be oblivious to the level of access they allow when connecting third-party apps.
Brexit, high street woes and a seaside tragedy lead the Monday papers.
So far there have been 22 confirmed cases of the deadly disease.
The big day is here.
A total of 45 cases of Ebola have now been reported in Congo.
A total of 44 cases have now been reported, including 23 deaths, the World Health Organisation reported.
Officials from the World Health Organisation are in the area to help contain the outbreak’s spread.
Seven people with the fever have been hospitalised.
From Android P to Google Lens.
The firm showed off new software which will see artificial intelligence make phone calls to schedule appointments when asked.
They also have a ferret, a turtle and three dogs.
Saturday’s papers serve up a mixed bag of news.
An incredibly audacious move.