
Daily Mirror Front Page 11th of December 2024
Rebels in Syria have revealed a list targeting members of Assad’s regime connected to alleged abuses, as investigations uncover evidence related to the disappearance of approximately 157,000 individuals.

Rebels in Syria have revealed a list targeting members of Assad’s regime connected to alleged abuses, as investigations uncover evidence related to the disappearance of approximately 157,000 individuals.

Israel conducted targeted airstrikes on Syria’s naval and military facilities, asserting the operation was necessary for security and explicitly stating there would be no advancement on Damascus.

A report by MPs criticises the NHS for inadequate care in gynaecology, citing poor understanding of women’s health issues and highlighting the impact of dismissive attitudes towards patients’ pain.

Israeli forces have escalated their offensive in Syria, targeting and seizing military sites across the country, resulting in increased tension in the region and raising concerns over potential wider conflicts.

Jane Hounig, mother of diplomat Rebecca Dykes, has been honoured by the King and vows to continue her daughter’s legacy by campaigning globally to end violence against women.

Angela Rayner is pushing plans to construct new prisons across Britain, bypassing local councils and Green Belt restrictions to address overcrowding and enhance infrastructure.

Tensions have escalated in the Middle East as Israel has launched air strikes reportedly destroying Syria’s naval fleet, with military operations extending into Syrian territory beyond established buffer zones, prompting concerns about potential new conflicts and calls for restraint from international bodies.

Amidst significant operational challenges, the head of Thames Water defends awarding £770k in bonuses, raising eyebrows and criticism from the public and stakeholders.

In Damascus, families are desperately searching for missing relatives amid reports of severe abuses, highlighting a grim situation under Assad’s regime.

Investors are showing increased interest in high-yield financial products due to the resurgence in complex debt markets, which are experiencing their most rapid growth since the financial crisis, driven by innovative asset-backed deals like those involving chicken wings and songs.

A suspect is being investigated for allegedly using a 3D-printed weapon, linked to a high-profile incident, and there are concerns about the traceability and security implications of such firearms.