Daily Mirror Front Page 18th of September 2024
At least nine people have been killed and 2,800 injured after pagers of Hezbollah members exploded in Lebanon and Syria, with Israel being blamed for the mysterious blasts.
At least nine people have been killed and 2,800 injured after pagers of Hezbollah members exploded in Lebanon and Syria, with Israel being blamed for the mysterious blasts.
A study has found that 1.7 million households, mainly elderly pensioners, will avoid heating their homes this winter to save money due to the removal of fuel allowances, prompting warnings from campaigners about the potential for increased deaths.
Hezbollah has accused Tel Aviv of a severe attack involving booby-trapped handheld pagers, resulting in at least nine deaths, 300 critical injuries, and 2,750 wounded across Syria and Lebanon.
Thousands of Hezbollah militia fighters in Lebanon were injured or killed due to simultaneous detonations of explosive-laden pagers, in an attack attributed to Israel.
Hezbollah has vowed to retaliate against Israel after pagers used by its members exploded across Lebanon simultaneously, killing and injuring numerous people.
Israel is suspected of a daring synchronised attack involving thousands of pager bombs that injured 3,000 people and killed nine, aimed at Hezbollah.
Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery suggesting that life-like zombies could return from the dead due to a newly identified “third state” of the body after death.
Eight people were killed and 2,700 injured in Lebanon when low-tech pagers exploded, with Hizbollah blaming sabotage by Israel.
Glasgow will host a scaled-down version of the Commonwealth Games again, following a deal by the Scottish government to revive the 2014 event, with the aim of boosting local engagement and economic growth.
Former newsreader Huw Edwards has been placed on the sex offender register and avoided jail after being found to have paid a paedophile for indecent images of children.
Labour has advocated for the right to work from home to become the norm, stating that flexible working will enhance productivity and resilience, while criticising the culture of ‘presenteeism’ in British workplaces.
A suspect has been charged in connection with an apparent assassination attempt on Donald Trump, amid rising tensions and accusations from both sides of the political spectrum.
Huw Edwards, despite being found guilty of possessing indecent images of children and admitting to three counts of making such images, has avoided jail and received a six-month suspended sentence.
Huw Edwards, a former BBC presenter, has avoided jail after admitting to accessing indecent images of children, sparking outrage over the leniency of his sentence.
Keir Starmer remains resolute as he adheres to all the rules amidst revelations of a millionaire donor lending his house for electoral purposes.
Huw Edwards has been given a suspended six-month prison sentence for accessing indecent images of children as young as seven, will be on the sex offenders’ register for seven years, and must attend 40 days of treatment.
A deputy of Donald Trump has admitted to making false claims about immigrants consuming pets in the USA.
Brussels has prepared a €40bn loans package to support Ukraine, despite concerns that the G7’s collective efforts are faltering.
BBC news anchor Huw Edwards has avoided a jail sentence after being convicted of possessing illegal child sex videos, with the court’s decision to impose a £5,000 fine instead prompting public outrage over the perceived leniency.