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The Sunday Mirror leads with Mr Hancock’s local vicar in Suffolk issuing an “almighty pulpit rap” to the MP over his alleged £400,000 fee for appearing on reality TV. Noting in the headline that Hancock “hasn’t got a prayer”, the paper reports that the Rev Max Drinkwater told parishioners the former health secretary had “clearly neglected his constituents by going into the jungle”.

Sunday Mirror Front Page 2nd of February 2025

Labour has announced a commitment to address the significant rise in harmful content involving children, pledging a crackdown on issues linked to AI-generated material with a 300% increase in cases over the past year, as Minister Jess leads the initiative.

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Sunday Mirror Front Page 26th of January 2025

Rachel Reeves emphasises her commitment to supporting working individuals by prioritising policies that enhance financial well-being, while acknowledging that reforms will require time to take effect and addressing critics’ concerns about immediate changes.

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