Saturday's International newspaper front pages
Reommark.net takes a look at the stories making a splash in Saturday's International newspapers.
Storm Brian will bring gales of up to 80mph throughout Saturday, sparking warnings of flying debris, travel chaos and coastal flooding, the Express reports...
The Mirror leads with an Everton fan, who appeared to aim a punch at a footballer while carrying a child, being banned for life by the club..
Children with mental health problems are waiting up to 18 months to be treated according to a report that will be revealed next week, the Guardian reports...
The Times leads with the 50mph speed limit imposed on drivers going past roadworks being scrapped after research found that motorists felt safer at faster speeds...
Two board members of The Weinstein Company attempted to investigate co-founder Harvey Weinstein, only to run into “super lawyers” who acted for him after allegations of sexual misconduct, the Financial Times reports...
The film producer has "unequivocally" denied the allegations against him.
The Telegraph says EU leaders have softened their stance significantly on Brexit talks amid fears that Theresa May's Government could collapse if negotiations remain deadlocked...
Storm Brian will bring gales of up to 80mph throughout Saturday, sparking warnings of flying debris, travel chaos and coastal flooding, the Express reports...
The Mirror leads with an Everton fan, who appeared to aim a punch at a footballer while carrying a child, being banned for life by the club..
Police chiefs have come under fire over "silly stunts", the Mail reports. They include reports of officers painting their nails, stroking puppies for stress relief and posing in bear masks...
The Independent leads with a poll revealing a majority of British people, those who were surveyed, think negotiations with the EU are going badly...
Trade talks between Britain and the rest of the EU could begin in December after Theresa May returned from Brussels appearing to have made a breakthrough, the i newspaper reports...