What the papers say – November 8
Here are the stories making headlines to round out the working week.
Here are the stories making headlines to round out the working week.
But officials ruled out third party involvement in the star’s fall from a balcony at a hotel in Buenos Aires last month.
The Reducing Veteran Homelessness programme provides wraparound specialist support for employment and independent living for veterans.
The UK’s health data should be recognised as ‘critical national infrastructure’, experts have said.
Katie Tinkler is one of three patients who has received CAR T-cell therapy with the hope of remission and the chance to ditch lifelong drugs.
Sturgeon and McDermid described their friendship as ‘improbable’ and said all their conversations revolve around reading.
There is currently no cure for lupus and people often need to take lifelong medication.
The MoD has awarded the contract to the Surrey-based Von Wolf K9 Sport & Service Dog Equipment Limited.
Charles wrote personally to thank the Military Wives Choirs, who recorded a new single in his honour ahead of his 76th birthday.
The Foreign Secretary also said past critical comments he had made about the president-elect are ‘old news’.
Odds of postpartum depression were reduced by up to 45%.
Diallo’s double saw off PAOK and earned United a first win in this season’s Europa League.
Sirlord Conteh and Jan Schoppner hit the goals.
Ai-Da is an ultra-realistic robot designed to look like a human female.
Tuchel was appointed as Gareth Southgate’s successor last month.