Leah Williamson: England captain tells UN of career gender 'battles' in New York
(BBC News) : England captain Leah Williamson tells the United Nations her football career has been a constant "battle" against gender inequality. ..
(BBC News) : England captain Leah Williamson tells the United Nations her football career has been a constant "battle" against gender inequality. ..
A teenager from Poland, Maine, has built his own produce stand to sell his farm-fresh vegetables. This year he's faced hardships — including a break-in. He and his family spoke to Fox News Digital.
Fox News -An NHS doctor has explained the severity of the new Covid Pirola variant, the symptoms and potential restrictions.
Daily Record -Sam Bankman-Fried, ex-head of FTX goes on trial next week accused of orchestrating one of the largest financial frauds in history. Bankman-Fried's parents are now facing legal problems of their own.
NPR -A new Texas law that prohibits race-based hair discrimination has inspired one woman to try to give back to Black and minority communities across the country.
NPR -The family of Elianne Andaml, 15, described her as 'a beautiful person inside and out'
MyLondon -Greg Erken has completed 12,000 Uber and Lyft rides in Washington, DC. He says it's important to be ready for pickup and pay attention as you exit the car.
Insider -Kenichi Kato was an experienced animal keeper who worked for the zoo for 27 years
Evening Standard -The 89-year-old will be on the cobbles in Corrie later this year
WalesOnline -A school bus has overturned in a crash on a motorway in Merseyside.
Sky news -Three communities in the South West allocated £6 million to support adaptation to coastal erosion
Gov.uk -Patrick J. Adams apologised for "distracting" from the SAG-AFTRA strike.
Daily Record -Public health experts are urging people to take advantage of the fact that this year, for the first time, vaccines are available for three major respiratory viruses: flu, COVID and RSV.
NPR -The Gunners can't afford to be without their best defender for long.
Metro -The tour will include dates in cities including London, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, Sheffield, Leeds and Dublin
i News -Significant delays could affect journeys in and around Graeter Manchester
Manchester Evening News -The Brassic actress, 36, , who plays Erin Croft in the hit Sky Max comedy, showed off a stunning Autumnal look as she made her way into the central London studios
Mail Online -ROTHERHAM UNITED manager Matt Taylor admits that Cameron Humphreys' serious hamstring tear could have an additional knock-on effect in terms of the talented defender's career.
Yorkshire Post -Consumer prices in the eurozone rose 4.3% in September, potentially signalling that the ECB may have reached the peak of its current tightening cycle.
WSJ -Ciarán Cuffe said Dublin needs more suitable green spaces for people living in apartments
BreakingNews.ie -Hyperglycemia could be a major side effect of the oral medication alpelisib that is used by breast cancer patients, according to a study from the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
Fox News -There's one more round of in-person bargaining on Friday — the last chance to avoid a strike before the contract expires Saturday. Workers are represented by 12 local unions, from coast to coast.
NPR -The bombing, which officials believe was a suicide attack, was the latest sign of the country’s deteriorating security situation.
The NY Times -Manchester United winger Antony spent five hours being questioned by police on Thursday after he returned to the UK - following assault allegations from his ex-girlfriend
Daily Star -Completing Glen Sannox and Glen Rosa will now cost at least £240m because of safety changes.
BBC News -EDDIE Howe has confirmed Harvey Barnes will be out of action for three months - but the winger won't need surgery on the toe injury he suffered at Sheffield United.
The Northern Echo -Legacy at The Grand in York has been awarded three AA Rosettes.
York Press -In a speech at the Council of Europe standing conference of ministers of education, Minister Halfon discussed the the renewal of the civic mission of education.
Gov.uk -Going back more than a century, the month of September has been — on average — the worst month for the stock market. And September 2023 appears to be no exception. But why?
NPR -In commemoration of StoryCorps' 20th anniversary, we revisit a conversation between a mother and the teenager who murdered her son. They formed a friendship in the years after his killing.
NPR -Specialist lawyer explains the many challenges facing those in the hospitality sector
Daily Record -The average interest rate paid on new mortgages, which had only been edging up even as lenders rapidly increased prices, rose by jumped to 4.82%
Evening Standard -An estimated 87,010 sales took place across the UK in August, which was 16% lower than the same month last year.
Evening Standard -The UK Prime Minister said the result "makes everyone happy" after disappointment for England in this summer's Ashes
WalesOnline -The East Harlem store opened in 2010 to much fanfare. Now, customers and employees prepare for its doors to close once and for all.
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