What the papers say – October 24
Here are the biggest stories leading Thursday’s headlines.
Here are the biggest stories leading Thursday’s headlines.
Researchers called for public health campaigns to raise awareness of the dangers of casual smoking.
Fifteen of the devices were supplied to children aged between 13 and 16 with parental knowledge, the Charity Commission found.
Amid the summer success, the BBC saw further decline in the number of people listening to local and regional services.
The Labour Party’s election manifesto pledged to ‘guarantee two weeks’ worth of work experience’ for every young person.
Haaland put City 2-0 up just prior to the hour mark at the Etihad Stadium with a remarkable effort.
Ten Hag’s side take on Jose Mourinho’s Fenerbahce in Istanbul on Thursday.
The Portugal international is in his second spell at Stamford Bridge after signing from Atletico Madrid in the summer.
Paris was six months pregnant with their eighth child.
Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley commented after Yvette Cooper unveiled a string of measures in the wake of the Chris Kaba case.
Lieutenant Colonel Mark Teeton was hospitalised after an alleged knife attack near Brompton Barracks, in Kent, on July 23.
The powerful cleric had been expected to succeed Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed in an Israeli strike last month.
Anita Rose, 57, was found unconscious with a serious head injury in Brantham, Suffolk, on July 24.
The Home Secretary spoke in the Commons on Wednesday.
Machinists are due to vote on a strike that has crippled the firm’s aircraft production for more than a month.