Daily Mirror Front Page 18th of January 2025
Tributes are being paid to legendary Manchester United striker Denis Law, who has passed away at the age of 84.
Tributes are being paid to legendary Manchester United striker Denis Law, who has passed away at the age of 84.
The recently discovered diaries of Unity Mitford offer insights into her controversial relationship with a notorious historical figure, revealing personal reflections and perspectives from the 1930s.
Donald Trump will make a decision regarding the Chagos Islands agreement involving the UK, as Britain temporarily halts the deal amid increasing anti-China rhetoric from Peter Mandelson.
Concerns have been raised as Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch have received warnings against altering the pensions triple lock, amid rumours of potential adjustments to state pension guarantees.
The individual newly elected as the 47th President of the United States has prioritised revitalising Hollywood, with plans reportedly including offering a significant role to Rocky Balboa in restoring its former prestige.
Train drivers are set to demand a pay increase for 2025 that exceeds the current offer of 4.5%, posing a challenge for Labour amidst the Government’s major rail reforms and amidst concerns about maintaining staff amid cost-of-living pressures.
A historic ceasefire agreement has been reached, promising the release of hostages as Israel’s security cabinet approves a truce with Gaza, with the first captives expected to be freed soon.
Labour’s proposed tax reforms have reportedly prompted a significant number of millionaires to leave the UK, causing concerns over their potential impact on the economy and international investment.
Starmer has expressed a positive outlook on developing a relationship with Trump, highlighting a focus on securing a beneficial trade deal and downplaying connections with Farage.
The Attorney-General has come under scrutiny for accepting £30,000 to represent Gerry Adams in a legal case related to historic IRA activities, raising concerns and discussions among MPs as the government moves to safeguard against improper public funding practices.
Labour faced criticism for launching limited local reviews into a child abuse scandal instead of a full national inquiry, as critics argue that a comprehensive investigation is essential for addressing the issue adequately.
Israel has postponed a vote on a ceasefire deal involving Gaza until Hamas agrees to all terms, amid fears over last-minute disputes and security concerns.
Village People, known for their iconic song “YMCA,” have pledged to spread a message of unity and healing around the world through their performances.
Following the conviction of Hassan Sentanu for the fatal stabbing of 15-year-old Elianne Andam, her family has committed to honouring her memory by actively working against knife crime.
The UK military is facing challenges in providing a significant peacekeeping presence in Ukraine, sparking discussions involving Ukraine, Britain, France, Poland, and Baltic states on enforcing a potential ceasefire, while military leaders express concerns over the current size and capabilities needed for such roles.
A survivor of exploitation has urged the PM to initiate a comprehensive national inquiry, highlighting dissatisfaction with past investigations which have been labelled as insufficient.
An 18-year-old has been found guilty of murdering schoolgirl Elianne Andam, with her grieving family stating that justice has been served but their hearts remain broken over the tragic loss.
The Israeli government is set to ratify a significant ceasefire deal after 466 days of conflict in Gaza, as the world anticipates relief and a hopeful resolution to the devastating situation.
BP is implementing a reduction of 4,700 jobs to bolster share prices amidst cost control challenges and investor apprehension, as it strives to catch up with competitors in the oil industry.