2025-03-07
Daily Mirror Front Page 7th of March 2025
A hospital trust in Nottingham faces allegations that its A&E records were accessed without proper authority, sparking fresh concern among relatives who feel badly let down once more.
A hospital trust in Nottingham faces allegations that its A&E records were accessed without proper authority, sparking fresh concern among relatives who feel badly let down once more.
Local five-a-side pitches are being replaced by padel courts, prompting concern over the decline of grassroots footie.
A former soldier was found guilty of serious offences against his ex-partner and her family, allegedly fuelled by misogynistic online material, prompting heightened concern over the dangerous influence of extreme content on vulnerable individuals.
One in four people knows a woman who has experienced violence in the last year, prompting urgent appeals for immediate action to confront this emerging crisis.
Brussels reaffirms firm backing for Kyiv in the war, emphasising unity with Britain and the wider West to bolster security and cooperation.
Major pension funds have withheld investments from UK arms manufacturers on ethical grounds, prompting criticism that this stance could undermine domestic defence capabilities during a period of heightened global tensions.
Renewed calls for the French to strengthen measures within their own waters, following the escort of migrant boats to a British rescue vessel, have intensified demands for firm adherence to past agreements and sparked debate over international obligations.
New guidelines propose that individuals from minority and transgender backgrounds, under certain circumstances, could be diverted from prison towards rehabilitative measures instead.
Wills pays tribute to NHS heroes, praising their unwavering dedication and honouring their extraordinary sacrifice in safeguarding public health.
The Chancellor plans to reduce welfare spending more dramatically than originally pledged, while the Treasury has ruled out further tax increases.