What the papers say – March 25
A range of stories lead the nation’s papers at the start of the working week.
A range of stories lead the nation’s papers at the start of the working week.
The lemur was born to proud parents Koko and Berenty at Woburn Safari Park.
Her call comes just days after the latest official statistics showed a record high number of children living in poverty in the UK.
The total marks a 9% increase on the 2022 figure as the average monthly donation increased to £65.
People using the app reduced booze intake by an extra two units a week, compared to those who followed standard NHS advice, research indicated.
Ministers will set out details on Monday.
Guests who entered the building prior to the protests were still in the museum during the demonstrations.
The tourists needed just 29 from 29 balls with eight wickets in hand.
Hours of work have gone into creating the highly decorated costumes featuring Gaelic design and eye-catching sparkles.
The Thick Of It creator was speaking on the BBC’s Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg programme.
The Chancellor said European countries must ‘remain vigilant’ amid signs the jihadist group still maintains considerable organising power.
The 34-year-old called time on his international career in 2023 after winning 74 caps.
Guernsey Water bosses were hurriedly briefing staff yesterday after a States member unexpectedly revealed plans to commercialise the utility.
The pupils had been taken from a school in the north-western state of Kaduna.
There were encouraging performances from experienced players and newcomers alike at Wembley.