What the papers say – December 11
The latest virus variant of the pandemic makes the front pages.
The latest virus variant of the pandemic makes the front pages.
The US Government rested its case against Maxwell on Friday.
Under new plans Germany will become one of the Army’s “land regional hubs”, with hundreds of tanks and soldiers expected to return to the country.
Maxwell is standing trial in New York on sex trafficking charges.
Arriving at the ground full of optimism, the tourists were steamrollered in the first session.
The South Pacific archipelago of New Caledonia decides Sunday whether to break away from France
For at least two days, residents of a Denver suburb worried a black cat named Panther who somehow got himself stranded atop a 36-foot utility pole
Now-former officer in Minneapolis suburb is charged with manslaughter
Two artists are facing federal charges that they faked Native American heritage to sell works at downtown Seattle galleries
The new variant could be dominant in the UK by mid-December, with one million infections by the end of the month, experts warned.
US intelligence officials say Russia has stationed about 70,000 troops near its border with Ukraine
France said it was prepared to request legal action – including trade restrictions – on the UK if more fishing licences were not granted.
Students urge senator to do ‘whatever it takes’ to pass federal voting rights legislation after she rejected filibuster reform
The Local Government Association has outlined some signs to look out for that indicate a seller is responsible.
Once the largest social housing complex in Britain, Quarry Hill in Leeds was designed with a modernist vision of affordable homes for local working-class residents. Yet just 40 years after it was built, it was demolished. Photographer Peter Mitchell looks back at his photographs of Quarry Hill, and asks what lessons it can teach us about how we live today
The Foreign Secretary was speaking ahead of the G7 foreign ministers’ meeting in Liverpool.
‘Formula 1 is moving ahead, and we ask for everyone to play their part’
The MG range of cars is a powerful reminder of what international trade can do, writes Sean O’Grady
A war could kill tens of thousands of people, slam the global economy, and potentially open up the mainland to an attack by the US and its allies.
‘People in Poland who have been abandoned by their government,’ says director of Abortion Support Network
A father and son charged with starting a massive California wildfire earlier this year pleaded not guilty in court Friday
It’s already been a record-breaking warm winter in parts of the country
The U.N. special envoy for Sudan says the country's military leaders who seized power Oct. 25 must rebuild trust with the opposition, especially the young generation who feel betrayed by the coup that has led to the greatest crisis in the country’s political transition
PM has ‘full confidence’ in Jack Doyle, who will remain in his post, says spokesman