How to combat teacher shortages and an increase in fees for private schools made the front pages of Monday's papers. The Irish Times leads with new initiatives, including targeted bursaries for ...
The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Monday. Times of Malta quotes the findings of a new report that more than a third of working migrants say they are just about managing to get ...
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A range of stories feature on the front pages of Irish newspapers on Wednesday. The Irish Times reports that Ireland is "flying blind" without the updated medium-term fiscal plan that was promised in ...
The week begins with Real Madrid making headlines in much of the sports press after their draw against Elche. Alarm bells are ringing at Real Madrid after managing to secure just one point while ...
Sometimes chasing success requires sacrifice, but not every possibility deserves such sacrifice. Fountain Hill Theater’s production of THE FRONT PAGE gives audiences a comedic take on the choice ...
Photoshop CC 2021 tutorial showing how to create your own New York Times color front page. You can insert your own color photo, custom headline, secondary headline, date, and the text under your photo ...
All national newspapers focus their front page on what happened yesterday in the Champions League draw. Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atlético de Madrid, Villarreal, and Athletic Club have met their eight ...
The front page is the face of the newspaper. It is where most readers stop first (although some skip to their favorite sections), and it draws lots of questions. Most commonly: Why did you all put ...
In a digital age, the front pages of print newspapers can still capture a historic moment as they did on Friday with word-playing headlines, splashy photos and a dose of solemnity. By Simon J. Levien ...