What the papers say – April 19
A variety of stories feature on the front pages of the nation’s papers on Friday.
A variety of stories feature on the front pages of the nation’s papers on Friday.
It marks the first Australian actor to receive the accolade.
The 59-year-old husband of former first minister Nicola Sturgeon was taken into custody for questioning on Thursday morning.
The proportion of place names linked with blossom has doubled in past century despite flowering trees disappearing across the landscape.
Working parents of children as young as nine months old in England will be able to claim 30 hours of funded childcare in September 2025.
Half of primary school leaders said public funding for poorer pupils was being used to plug gaps elsewhere in their school’s budget.
Actor Leonardo DiCaprio posted about the campaign on social media.
The UK’s reviewer of terrorism legislation warned facilities had become ‘so overwhelmed’ that people were released before all checks were done.
The result means that Aspinall climbs into third in the table.
The Hammers went out 3-1 on aggregate.
The Reds exited the competition 3-1 on aggregate.
The party plans to release ugly, low-quality parts of the green belt to help meet its housebuilding targets if it wins power.
Tim Campbell, who later stepped in for Claude Littner as Lord Sugar’s right-hand man in the boardroom, was the winner of the first series.
Emi Martinez claimed it was his “destiny” to win in Lille after he was Villa’s penalty shoot-out hero - despite being booked twice in Thursday’s second leg.
Michail Antonio’s early goal was not enough.