What the papers say – October 10
Here are the stories making headlines this Thursday.
Here are the stories making headlines this Thursday.
The 24-year-old midfielder, who has won 54, will not play again until January.
Liberal Democrat MP Olly Glover said he received the Section 21 no fault eviction notice on the morning of Friday July 5.
Kane suffered an injury playing for Bayern Munich at the weekend.
Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell and Scott Jeff both deny murdering her daughter Isabella Wheildon.
Officers have recovered further CCTV footage of Victoria Taylor walking towards a play park near the water’s edge in Malton, North Yorkshire.
Jack Kavanagh, 24, from Tamworth, has been extradited to the UK to stand trial for alleged firearms offences following a National Crime Agency probe.
The jury has been discharged in the trial of a 14-year-old girl who stabbed two teachers and a pupil at a school in Ammanford, South Wales.
ADOPTING a Scottish island’s model of air transport would ‘remove the current stranglehold on Alderney’, according to three island residents who have come up with a multi-point plan that could solve the island’s aviation issues.
Mandatory evacuation orders cover around 5.9 million people ahead of Category 5 storm’s arrival.
Certificates will be available for any parent who has experienced a loss before 24 weeks, or 28 weeks if the loss occurred before October 1992.
The latest figures show one in seven people and one in five children are facing hunger and hardship.
Research by anti-poverty charity Trussell found 670,000 people in Scotland have fallen well below the poverty line, including 170,000 children.
The 40-mile-long motorway was ranked last in a survey of more than 9,166 road users conducted by watchdog Transport Focus.
Foreigner were nominated for three Grammys and their songs have been heard on everything from Miami Vice and The Simpsons to Stranger Things.