What the papers say – January 20
Brexit makes headlines in Sunday’s papers as the Prime Minister prepares to set out her Plan B on Britain’s departure from the European Union on Monday.
Brexit makes headlines in Sunday’s papers as the Prime Minister prepares to set out her Plan B on Britain’s departure from the European Union on Monday.
A mother-of-two who was injured in a dramatic car crash involving the Duke of Edinburgh has claimed no-one from the Royal Family has contacted her to offer an apology.
Scottish Government cash is being invested into efforts to help struggling youngsters considering running away from home.
A number of fire and rescue service vehicles are unable to be used to respond to emergencies due to staffing shortages, according to the Lib Dems.
The SNP’s Westminster leader has said that the Prime Minister needs to “fundamentally change her position” to end the Brexit deadlock.
More foster carers are urgently needed to look after spiralling numbers of children in the care system, a leading charity has warned.
Detectives have charged a teenager with the murder of 14-year-old Jaden Moodie.
A diocese has apologised after videos emerged showing students from an all-male Catholic high school mocking Native Americans after a rally in Washington.
Police have spoken to the Duke of Edinburgh after he was pictured driving a new Land Rover without a seatbelt just 48 hours after his crash with a car carrying two women and a baby.
Musicians and artists in the US have paid tribute to the late rapper Mac Miller on what would have been his 27th birthday.