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.
Mark Stibbe, who was abused by John Smyth QC in the 1980s, called for all senior clergy ‘that did nothing but knew what was going on’ to stand down.
A new Multibank is to open in Middlesbrough.
The Prime Minister is in Azerbaijan for the Cop29 summit.
A debate and first vote are expected to take place on November 29.
The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill is due to be published on Tuesday.
Lineker scored 48 goals in 80 appearances for England, playing in the 1986 and 1990 World Cups.
The former footballer will be stepping down from his role on Match Of The Day at the end of the season, according to the BBC.
The Sun reports Lineker will then leave the BBC after the 2026 World Cup.
The 63-year-old took over as host of the programme in 1999.
Van Nistelrooy had been in interim charge for the past four matches.
Sir Iain Duncan Smith said he expects the Strategic Defence Review to find that the UK is facing the biggest threat since the Cold War.
Sir Keir Starmer is expected to tell the nearly 100 other delegations in Baku that Britain is returning to ‘responsible international engagement’.
Shigeru Ishiba beat top opposition leader Yoshihiko Noda in the first run-off in 30 years.
The defendant, who glared at the judge during sentencing, slowly put his jacket on afterwards before he was led to the cells.