What the papers say – December 18
A variety of stories are featured across Wednesday’s front pages.
A variety of stories are featured across Wednesday’s front pages.
Stimulant drugs are well tolerated and have an impact on symptoms, according to the review.
Sherrock took the left-hander to a deciding set but he prevailed and will face the teen sensation on Saturday night.
The award caps a brilliant 12 months for the 22-year-old.
Olympic marathon runner Rebecca Cheptegei was killed in September, with her former partner accused of setting her on fire.
Rashford was left out of the squad for Sunday’s Manchester derby.
The RMT said its members working as train managers will strike on New Year’s Eve, January 2 and Sundays between January 12 and May 25.
Hayes was named best women’s coach of the year for a second time.
The former Chelsea boss led the United States to Olympic gold in Paris.
Van Leuven made history by becoming the first trans player to compete at the World Championship on Tuesday, losing in the first round to Kevin Doets.
The PA news agency understands the 23-year-old has been provisionally suspended.
Van Leuven became the first trans player to play on the Alexandra Palace stage.
The Work and Pensions Secretary said the Government had made a ‘right and fair’ announcement.
Laure Bell took another four wickets for the tourists.
Pereira, currently in charge of Al Shabab, will replace Gary O’Neil.