What the papers say – November 12
Here are the UK’s biggest stories leading Tuesday’s headlines.
Here are the UK’s biggest stories leading Tuesday’s headlines.
A new Multibank is to open in Middlesbrough.
Lineker scored 48 goals in 80 appearances for England, playing in the 1986 and 1990 World Cups.
Mark Chapman, Gabby Logan and Alex Scott are among the frontrunners to replace Gary Lineker.
The Health, Social Care and Sport Committee was holding an evidence session on the proposed Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill.
Justin Welby is facing growing calls to quit over his response to a serial abuser associated with the Church of England.
The Warwickshire pair are close friends and have started their international careers near enough in tandem.
Van Nistelrooy had been in interim charge for the past four matches.
Alec Hepburn has also been called up by head coach Gregor Townsend.
Slegers was handed the caretaker reins at the Gunners after last month’s resignation of Jonas Eidevall.
Wales are arguably at the lowest ebb in their 143-year international rugby history following Fiji’s 24-19 victory in Cardiff.
The National Education Union passed the 50% ballot turnout at 32 sixth form colleges across England.
Delays in diagnosis can lead to prolonged suffering, ill health and risks to fertility
It is believed the defender’s early intervention in signalling to the bench the need to come off in the 25th minute limited the damage.
Armistice Day was marked at home and abroad.