What the papers say – November 13
Here are the biggest stories leading Wednesday’s front pages.
Here are the biggest stories leading Wednesday’s front pages.
There are more than 100 bishops in the Church of England.
Experts said that if more people took up the offer, it would ‘save lives and public money’.
Some 70% people in England support a change in the law on assisted dying while 14% oppose a change.
More than 100 boys and young men were abused physically, sexually and psychologically in the UK and Africa by John Smyth over five decades.
Lee Carsley named the 22-year-old in a senior England squad for the first time.
A 17-year-old Hall was given his first senior appearance by the Tuchel in Chelsea’s FA Cup win over Chesterfield in 2022.
Tributes have been paid to Mr Duhan, 74, who had written songs recorded by artists such as Christy Moore, The Dubliners and Mary Black.
Her book Orbital, about astronauts looking down at Earth, was named as the winner of the £50,000 prize.
She does not have a mobile phone and spends money on liquorice
Three-time winner Van Gerwen lost in a last-leg decider to Ryan Joyce.
The Portuguese embraced the likes of Mason Mount and Luke Shaw at Carrington.
Jones resigned as England’s defence coach in August but Steve Borthwick stated he is being used to provide analysis of the opposition.
Dalziel is adamant Gregor Townsend’s side have shown progress in narrow defeats to Ireland in the Six Nations and South Africa last weekend.
The Makin Review concluded that prolific abuser John Smyth might have been brought to justice had the archbishop formally alerted authorities in 2013.