2025-07-06
Daily Mirror Front Page 6th of July 2025
Liverpool players gathered to honour the passing of a cherished relative of one of their own in Portugal, reflecting profound solidarity and support across the sporting community.
Liverpool players gathered to honour the passing of a cherished relative of one of their own in Portugal, reflecting profound solidarity and support across the sporting community.
Liverpool players, friends, and relatives gathered to pay their respects at a deeply moving final send-off, highlighting the unwavering unity of the club.
A blockbuster book and film adaptation are scrutinised for questionable authenticity, with claims pointing to concealed truths, manipulated narratives, and heightened emotional turmoil.
A newly revealed exposé suggests a widely celebrated book and its film adaptation were built on questionable claims and misleading portrayals, prompting heated debate on their authenticity and artistic ethics.
Marking the PM’s first year in power, the government’s landslide win paved the way for a new NHS plan, boosted defence spending to support Britain and its Western allies in the war, and triggered multiple U-turns, ministerial departures, and welfare rebellions.
The Chancellor acknowledged that tax rises remain possible in order to maintain economic stability, emphasising a balanced approach between fiscal responsibility and supporting public services.
Kemi delivers a scathing critique of Labour’s leadership, claiming their handling of the economy and migration over the past year has hindered the nation’s progress.
After a lengthy hiatus, the Gallagher brothers returned to the stage in triumphant fashion, thrilling fans with their renewed camaraderie and unmistakable British rock sound.
Labour’s commitment to safeguarding workers’ pay from tax increases is under strain after the chancellor warned that convenient options for revenue-raising have been exhausted, fuelling concerns of potential financial complications ahead.
Noel and Liam Gallagher made a triumphant reunion in front of a 70,000-strong crowd, marking their first gig together in 16 years and delivering a nostalgic, electrifying performance.