- Ireland faces fuel protests disrupting transport and causing petrol shortages
- Us and Iran agree to a fragile ceasefire in Middle East conflict
- Defence Secretary Reports Month-Long Russian Submarine Operation Near UK
- Lebanon declares crisis – Hospitals overrun after deadly Israeli attacks
- Child dies following dog bite incident in North Yorkshire | News UK
- Scientists classify new tarantula genus Satyrex featuring giant male genitalia
- US vice-president travels to Pakistan for peace talks with Iran
- Explosions reported at Iranian oil terminals following ceasefire agreement
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The Metro says England manager Gareth Southgate is being offered a new contract worth £6m-a-year, double what he is paid currently, to stay on in the job, but the Football Association fear he will be tempted to leave.
Eamonn Holmes quits This Morning after 15 years after being replaced by Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary
The Daily Express says After nearly a year and a half of suspension due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Night Tube service is set to resume on November 27.
The Daily Mirror says Boris Johnson had to be told three times before he finally followed rules and kept his mask on for a hospital visit.
Friday’s front pages continue to cover the ongoing Tory sleaze scandals as well as the NHS backlog. The news that the Queen will attend the cenotaph ceremony to honour the war dead features on several front pages.
BBC News says Around 1,000 people crossed the Channel by boat to reach the UK on Thursday, a new record for migrant Channel crossings in a single day.
France24 says Vladimir Putin told the EU it needs to start talks with Belarus if it hopes to resolve a crisis over hundreds of migrants trapped on the border with Poland.
Arab News says An Israeli court upheld a ruling to return to Italy a boy, the sole survivor of an Italian cable car disaster who was kidnapped to Israel by his grandfather.
Aljazeera says Pakistan has removed far-right leader Saad Rizvi from its terrorism watchlist, paving the way for his release from detention.
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