Daily Mirror Front Page 13th of December 2024
A shocking report reveals that 485 children were killed or seriously harmed within a year, prompting the PM to call for urgent answers following the tragic case of Sara.
A shocking report reveals that 485 children were killed or seriously harmed within a year, prompting the PM to call for urgent answers following the tragic case of Sara.
A businessman with alleged connections to Chinese intelligence and an affiliation with British royalty has been banned from the UK due to national security concerns, following his involvement in advising on investment opportunities on behalf of a member of the royal family.
A close associate of Prince Andrew has been barred from entering the UK following an MI5 investigation over concerns of espionage, raising questions about security and diplomatic relations.
In response to the ongoing backlog in the courts, there are plans to potentially eliminate jury trials for some criminal cases in England and Wales, aiming to streamline the judicial process by using judges and magistrates instead to handle these situations more efficiently.
In light of NATO’s caution to adopt a “wartime mindset” due to potential conflict with Russia, the UK is experiencing tensions over defence spending, with NATO urging an increase to 3% of GDP, amid debates involving the PM and concerns over the US’s financial expectations.
A suspect with links to China, who was reportedly very close to Prince Andrew, was identified as a potential security threat by MI5.
The Tory leader has criticised the traditional British sandwich as not being genuine food, prompting the PM to defend popular options such as tuna sandwiches.
Muawiyah Syasneh, who was 16 when his anti-Assad graffiti in Syria led to his arrest in 2011, discusses the significant role he played in the conflict and the eventual outcome of justice.
The PM, Sir Keir Starmer, is calling for urgent inquiries following the tragic death of Sara Sharif, highlighting concerns of inadequate protective measures for vulnerable children.
European NATO members are evaluating increasing their defence spending target to 3% of GDP amidst growing pressures from US demands, Ukraine’s military needs, and the broader geopolitical landscape, emphasising the strain on national budgets.
Badenoch and Starmer engage in a light-hearted debate over steak and sandwiches, highlighting the ongoing political tensions as the UK’s challenges continue to mount.
Detectives are investigating dozens of Fujitsu and Post Office staff for potential crimes, including allegations of perjury and perverting the course of justice, related to the wrongful prosecution of subpostmasters, with an inquiry involving over 1.5 million documents, but final charging decisions are expected only after a public inquiry, likely delaying trials until 2027.
The tragic case of young Sara highlights systemic failures, where numerous reported warnings of her suffering were overlooked, leading to a devastating outcome with her father and stepmother being convicted.
Israel has announced the destruction of Syria’s naval fleet through air strikes, with its troops now extending operations within Syrian territory beyond a designated buffer zone, leading to international calls for restraint amid fears of escalating conflict.
The UK government plans to cut over 10,000 civil service jobs as part of a new campaign to enhance efficiency and reduce spending, with the Chancellor pushing departments to find 5% cuts amid growing demands from Brexit and the COVID pandemic.
The tragic case of Sara Sharif highlights major failings by the courts, police, social services, and educators, who missed numerous opportunities to prevent her death at the hands of her father and stepmother.
A tragic case has emerged as a stepmother and father have been found guilty of the murder of a young girl, sparking public outrage over numerous missed opportunities by authorities to intervene and save the child, who endured years of mistreatment.
Labour’s proposal to accelerate housing development in the Home Counties has sparked concerns among local communities over potential reduction in their influence on planning decisions.
A father and stepmother have been found guilty of the tragic death of ten-year-old Sara Sharif, which has led to criticism of social services for missing signs that could have prevented the incident.
Experts warn that the increasing use of AI and chatbots could lead to a significant loss of personal memory and identity, raising concerns about the potential impact on human cognition and society.
Qatar is planning to invest $500 billion from its gas windfall into major US and UK projects, aiming to double its LNG income and deploy resources more aggressively for higher returns.
A father and his partner have been found guilty in connection with the tragic death of a child, as the court revealed their troubling history and detailed numerous missed opportunities to intervene and potentially save the young girl.