What the papers say – October 24
Here are the biggest stories leading Thursday’s headlines.
Here are the biggest stories leading Thursday’s headlines.
Malik left One Direction in 2015 before the group went on indefinite hiatus in 2016.
Fifteen of the devices were supplied to children aged between 13 and 16 with parental knowledge, the Charity Commission found.
Jacob Newson, an RAF enthusiast, has raised thousands for charity since he lost his mother to breast cancer.
Darwin Nunez’s 27th-minute goal was enough to see off Leipzig in the Champions League.
Lille came from a goal down to secure a 3-1 win at Atletico Madrid.
A strengthened Football Governance Bill will aim to ensure a new regulator is fully independent of Government and industry.
The Reds have won 11 of their 12 matches this term.
Haaland’s double took his goal tally to a remarkable 44 in 42 Champions League outings.
Guernsey Press editor James Falla and senior political reporter Matt Fallaize look back on a one-day-only October States meeting, in which former Chief Minister Gavin St Pier received a formal reprimand.
The Portugal international is in his second spell at Stamford Bridge after signing from Atletico Madrid in the summer.
The Hoops lost 7-1 in their last European outing.
The Ukrainian took the guise of Agent 47 from the video game ‘Hitman’
The 18-year-old has reportedly been told he will not be selected either for the first team or for age-group sides until he signs a new deal.
Australia-born Tuipulotu will captain Scotland for next month’s Tests against Fiji, South Africa, Portugal and Australia.