2025-06-30
Daily Mirror Front Page 30th of June 2025
Britain is bracing for an intense heatwave, with scorching temperatures soaring to around 35°C and prompting warnings for sunseekers and vulnerable individuals.
Britain is bracing for an intense heatwave, with scorching temperatures soaring to around 35°C and prompting warnings for sunseekers and vulnerable individuals.
The PM is striving to avert a sizeable backbench rebellion over proposed welfare reductions, with indications that up to 50 MPs may reject the government’s plans should concessions not be secured.
Temperatures are set to soar into the mid-30s thanks to a vast heat bubble sweeping across the nation, prompting a surge in seaside trips and potential records to be smashed.
Senior figures at the broadcaster are facing calls for prosecution for airing a set containing inflammatory remarks directed at Israelis at a prominent festival, prompting debate about potential breaches of public-order regulations.
MPs have urged authorities to treat the performer accused of inflammatory chanting at a major festival in the same way as a previously condemned figure, highlighting calls for stricter legal measures against divisive language at public gatherings.
A Labour whip who resigned over disability benefit cuts is urging the PM to consult disabled people and publish a formal review, insisting on clearer welfare reforms before any parliamentary vote.
Following coverage of a shocking anti-Israel outburst at a music festival, the PM condemned what was described as “appalling hate speech,” while MPs and Jewish groups demanded a full explanation from the broadcaster.
Under a new government plan, weight-loss jabs will be offered through pharmacies to clinically obese individuals, aiming to reduce long waiting lists for specialist care and encourage supermarkets to promote healthier food choices.
A prominent politician has urged certain officials to address concerns about hostile acts more seriously, while a performer’s contentious on-stage remarks at a major festival have prompted a police investigation and reignited debates over accountability.
Keir Starmer faces internal Labour Party opposition over welfare reforms despite attempts to build support, with dozens of MPs prepared to vote against the proposed legislation in what could become a significant parliamentary defeat.