DANIEL HANNAN: Keir Starmer risks giving us the worst of all worlds. Eurocrats will be putting the champagne on ice
(Mail Online) : Brexit, Sir Keir Starmer thinks, has been a disaster. But he has a plan to fix it. No, not to rejoin the EU ..
(Mail Online) : Brexit, Sir Keir Starmer thinks, has been a disaster. But he has a plan to fix it. No, not to rejoin the EU ..
Google Pixel 8 leaks are coming fast and furious head of Wednesday's event.
Mashable -The lingerie store was forced to close with shoppers still inside.
The Courier -Smart said "nobody cares" about winning the in-season tournament
CBSSports.com -Despite a no-hitter in August, the Phillies left Michael Lorenzen off its wild-card roster, while the Rangers included former top pick Matt Bush, in a surprise move.
ESPN -Greggs has revealed its sales soared in the latest quarter ending September 30
The Northern Echo -The new manager of a County Durham art gallery wants to breathe new life into the building, as he plans to recapture the intrigue and creativity of the local art scene.
The Northern Echo -Newcastle United come up against Paris Saint-Germain in the club's first Champions League game at St James' Park in more than 20 years and the club's boyhood fans know all about the famous nights of the past
Chronicle Live -Voters haven’t forgotten Trump’s four chaotic years in the White House, but there’s something else they haven’t forgotten: that it was Joe Biden who ran as a moderate in 2020 — and has moved the country left since then.
The Hill -Latest Aston Villa news as Ian Wright talks about the team under Unai Emery and the future for Ollie Watkins, Ezri Konsa and Jacob Ramsey
Birmingham mail -Teresa Hanson has been found guilty of murdering her husband Paul Hanson in the kitchen of their home in East Yorkshire
Manchester Evening News -Every New York Giants fan could probably relate to the Manning brothers during a 24-3 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Monday Night Football.
Newsweek -The Health Secretary’s conference speech focused on trans issues and union relations rather than waiting lists and staff shortages.
New Statesman -Actress Helen Mirren addressed backlash over her casting as former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir in the biopic "Golda," criticizing restrictions on who actors should portray.
Fox News -Drones, public intelligence and tagging spray have all been used by police as part of a crackdown on off-road motorbikes which has seen nine vehicles seized in the past month.
The Northern Echo -Liverpool saw a goal incorrectly ruled out by VAR for offside in Saturday's game, leading to criticism of the officials and an apology from PGMOL
Manchester Evening News -Leeds United manager Daniel Farke insists he is very pleased with skipper Liam Cooper despite the 32-year-old’s part in Southampton’s opening goal at the weekend.
Yorkshire Evening Post -The House will vote Tuesday on a motion that could lead to the ousting of Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.). The vote is expected to take place during the chamber's first vote series of the day that starts at 1:30 pm E.T. There
The Hill -Valentino was given a glimpse of what life is like for thousands of dogs across America and he didn't like what he saw.
Newsweek -Screenwriter Dustin Lance Black, 49, is charged with assaulting Ms Edwardes, 32, at a gay bar in Soho on 18 August last year.
Mail Online -Laphonza Butler will fill Dianne Feinstein's vacant Senate seat, bringing a background in labor organization and women's rights advocacy.
Insider -Daniel Brocklebank has been sweetly supported by his boyfriend as his on-screen character was seen tying the knot
Manchester Evening News -EXCLUSIVE Officially, China has denied the incident took place. It also appears Beijing refused to request international assistance for its stricken submarine.
Mail Online -The inquest into the third member of a Ukrainian family who was killed in a crash on the A61 near Ripon has been opened.
The Northern Echo -"Since I have installed the ring doorbell up, I don't know how I lived without it. It was so easy to set up, I thought it would be complicated, but wasn't at all."
Manchester Evening News -Castleford Tigers have signed an English three-quarter from Australia’s Queensland Cup.
Yorkshire Evening Post -Use the bonus code NYPNEWS to get $365 in bonus bets ahead of Tuesday's slate.
New York Post -Bill and Hillary Clinton dressed as James and Dolley Madison at a White House Halloween party in 1993.
Insider -Coalitions between minor and major parties would make U.S. politics milder.
WSJ -NASCAR announced Tuesday that it will finally bring its top Cup Series to Iowa for the first time.
ESPN -Darlington shoplifter Simon Robinson, who was caught trying to steal a hot chicken from Greggs in the town's Skinnergate, has been jailed.
The Northern Echo -A Darlington nurse who walked in on a colleague while she was undressed has been struck off.
The Northern Echo -Manchester City have been handed a double injury boost in time for their Champions League clash.
Manchester Evening News -Darts legend Phil Taylor has been granted the final wish he wants granted by Matchroom chief Barry Hearn as the sports gears up for the winter's World Championship
Daily Star -Here's everything you need to know about the NFL for Oct. 3
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