Daily Mirror Front Page 27th of September 2024
The Daily Mirror questions how Mohamed al Fayed evaded arrest despite 19 sex abuse allegations during his lifetime.
The Daily Mirror questions how Mohamed al Fayed evaded arrest despite 19 sex abuse allegations during his lifetime.
Rachel Reeves has outlined plans to change the government’s borrowing rules to offset assets and potentially free up £50 billion, which would be used for investment in infrastructure, housing, and green energy projects.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that Israel will persist with its military operations in Lebanon, despite international calls for a ceasefire.
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson disclosed that he advised Prince Harry against leaving the United Kingdom, seeking to encourage him to remain within the royal family.
Boris Johnson reveals in his new memoir that he made a significant effort to convince Prince Harry not to leave the UK, describing it as a ‘manly pep talk’.
A woman is travelling 260 miles round trip to see her husband in a care home, highlighting issues with the social care system.
The Chancellor is considering loosening fiscal rules on borrowing to boost UK economic investment, but economists warn this could result in higher interest rates for a prolonged period.
Keir Starmer has developed a “three pillar” blueprint aimed at rebuilding ties with the EU, focusing on defence, immigration, and trade, with potential agreements on free movement for young people as a key element.
Hackers infiltrated WiFi at major railway stations to post Islamophobic messages, reports the Metro.
The Daily Star reveals that a giant educational doll is unsettling a town due to its eerie appearance.
Reeves is considering softening the tax policy for wealthy non-domiciled residents, amidst doubts over the potential to generate the projected £3bn annually.