What the papers say – September 21
The Prime Minister’s net zero reversal is the main story covered on Thursday’s front pages.
The Prime Minister’s net zero reversal is the main story covered on Thursday’s front pages.
The hearing is scheduled for November 14 and 15.
AN ORGANISATION representing the majority of Guernsey hoteliers came in for strong criticism at the latest Scrutiny public hearing.
Electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft will be manufactured in Ohio close to where Orville and Wilbur Wright built the first planes.
Fox is the first New Zealander to win the title after playing his last 13 holes in eight under par.
An 18-under-par total gave Fox a one-shot victory over playing partner Aaron Rai and England’s Tyrrell Hatton
The Ryder Cup rookie carded a third round of 66 in the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth.
An 80-minute due to early morning fog caused problems later on at the BMW PGA Championship.
Meronk added a second round of 68 to his opening 67 to share the clubhouse lead with Belgium’s Thomas Detry and Japan’s Masahiro Kawamura.
A lingering knee problem has meant a reduced workload this summer, with Sciver-Brunt bowling just 44 overs in the drawn multi-format Women’s Ashes.
Former police officer Peter Sheridan is taking up the post at the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery.
The series returns to TV screens with 16 contestants on September 26.
The actor is joining other famous faces, including ex-footballer Gareth Bale and broadcaster Dan Walker, in a pro-am event at Wentworth Golf Club.
Chelsea Pensioner Mike Smith flew in the rear of one of two Second World War Spitfires flying over Sussex during an event for military veterans.
Sarah Breeden said the Bank of England’s latest set of inflation forecasts were ‘skewed to the upside’.