Newspaper headlines: ‘Terror plot’ arrests, and Queen’s Cenotaph absenceon November 15, 2021 at 5:12 am
Several papers lead with the car explosion outside a women’s hospital in Liverpool on Sunday.[#item_full_content]
Several papers lead with the car explosion outside a women’s hospital in Liverpool on Sunday.[#item_full_content]
The popular Ke Mata haka was performed by anti-vaccine protesters during demonstrations last week.[#item_full_content]
Scottish-born car maker David Buick made two fortunes during his lifetime – and lost them both.[#item_full_content]
More than 300,000 people at firms accredited with the Living Wage Foundation will get the increase.[#item_full_content]
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Monday morning.[#item_full_content]
The Republic of Ireland are finally on an upward trajectory, but will that be enough to secure manager Stephen Kenny’s future?[#item_full_content]
Norwich City confirm Dean Smith as the club’s new head coach on a two-and-a-half year deal.[#item_full_content]
Roger Federer is set to miss January’s Australian Open but is not planning to retire from tennis at the moment, says his coach.[#item_full_content]