Here are the biggest stories leading Friday’s front pages.
A divided Supreme Court on Thursday rejected President-elect Donald Trump’s bid to delay his sentencing in his hush money case in New York. The court’s order clears the way for Judge Juan M Merchan to ...
Jimmy Carter, who considered himself an outsider even as he sat in the Oval Office as the 39th US president, is being ...
Britain is being controlled by trade unions, Kemi Badenoch has said as she accused Sir Keir Starmer of fronting “Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party”. In an interview with the Telegraph, the Tory leader said ...
Harry and Meghan are also believed to have invited into their home friends and loved ones who had been forced to evacuate.
The group exploited vulnerable women in Dundee until they were arrested as part of Police Scotland’s Operation Recloir.
Mr Macron said the meeting was a great opportunity to discuss EU-UK relations and ‘the main crisis’ in Ukraine.
It comes amid warnings that the condition ‘disproportionately affects women’ with the risk of ‘enormous’ costs to the economy.
Scotland has the highest rate of drugs deaths in Europe, with fatalities rising by 12 in a year to 1,172 drug-related deaths in 2023.
Research suggests a new drug slowed the growth of prostate cancer cells, including those with a resistance to the hormone therapy enzalutamide.
The world’s largest study of proteins circulating the human body will begin in the UK this month, with the aim of pinpointing how diseases develop and paving the way for simple blood tests to detect ...
Jose Mourinho was sacked 18 months after winning the Serie A club’s first European triophy, while his replacement Daniele De Rossi, a club great and fan favourite, lasted eight months. De Rossi’s ...