Search results
What the papers say – July 1
PA Media: UK News via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoMonday’s Daily EXPRESS: “Kemi: My Heart Breaks When Tories Turn To Reform” #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/6WpfzXKsOX — Allie...
FTSE 100 Live 02 July: Index under pressure, Federal Reserve to 'take time' on rate cuts
Evening Standard via Yahoo Finance UK· 2 days agoSainsbury’s today sounded an upbeat note after reporting another rise in supermarket sales. It was a...
Austin Stacks win Kerry under-21 football title after hanging on in tetchy final against St Brendans
Irish Independent· 12 hours agoACORN LIFE COUNTY UNDER-21 FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL
Nazariy Rusyn opens up on Sunderland struggles & 'problems' before transfer
The Northern Echo via Yahoo Sport· 3 days agoThen it got better, but then I got injured, it happens, it’s football. I don’t want the injury to...
Luke Shaw 'ready' to play for England... but team-mate trains with strapping
The Irish Sun· 11 hours agoLUKE SHAW is finally “ready” for action - despite his late swerve of press duties yesterday. While John Stones also took part in full training, albeit with heavy strapping on his right knee.
How a trip to Northern Ireland changed All Blacks coach Scott Robertson’s life
Irish Independent· 19 hours agoScott Robertson is sitting in a small meeting room in a Dunedin hotel, just a few hundred yards from...
Sheffield United women's players left in the dark over their futures
Daily Mail· 20 hours agoBlackburn's women's players are set to only be paid the UK minimum wage next season Reading owner...
What the papers say – July 1
The North Wales Chronicle· 3 days agoPolitics and football occupy the front pages of Monday’s newspapers.
Election campaign day 41: Reform hit by second defection over ‘racism’ in ranks
The Inverness Courier· 2 days agoReform UK has been hit by a second defection to the Tories amid accusations of racism among the...
Election campaign day 42: Tories heading for record defeat, says minister
Daily Echo· 12 hours agoRishi Sunak has no more loyal Cabinet ally than Mel Stride, who has been sent out to bat for the Tories in countless broadcast interviews during the course of the last six weeks. All that was ...