What the papers say – March 7
A diverse range of stories vie for the top spot across Friday’s headlines.
A diverse range of stories vie for the top spot across Friday’s headlines.
Shane Lowry is tied for second after an opening 69 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, one better than Rory McIlroy and Justin Rose.
The King’s Music Room will air on Monday and reveals Charles listens to Bob Marley, Kylie Minogue, Davido and Raye.
Luke Humphries and Rob Cross both hit a perfect leg.
Freddie Osborne, six, and his smooth fox terrier Penny came first in the veteran breed category.
Joshua Zirkzee’s opener was cancelled out by Mikel Oyarzabal’s penalty as the Europa League last-16 first leg finished 1-1 against Real Sociedad.
Volodymyr Zelensky said he would travel to Saudi Arabia on Monday.
James was on target in the Blues’ 2-1 Conference League win over Copenhagen.
Lucas Bergvall’s own goal earned AZ Alkmaar a narrow victory.
The message was the first public sign of life from the 88-year-old pope since he was admitted to hospital three weeks ago with double pneumonia.
Joshua Zirkzee put United into a deserved lead.
Gabriel Pereira pulled a goal back for the Danish side heading into next week’s return meeting at Stamford Bridge.
Rupert Lowe said Nigel Farage needed to ‘learn to delegate’.
Controllers rushed to turn off some of the lander’s equipment to conserve power while trying to determine what went wrong.
Ayers had 12 albums in the Billboard 200 album charts.