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“Final insult” is the headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror, as it reports Conservative health minister Helen Whately “sparked fury” after claiming trainee nurses fighting Covid-19 are “not providing a service”. Ms Whately made the comments in a letter responding to concerns that student nurses could face financial hardship after their bursaries were scrapped in 2017. She later said she was grateful to student nurses for their “heroic work”, the paper says.

Daily Mirror Front Page 25th of March 2026

Security guard Nathan Newby is to receive the George Medal after averting a planned attack at St James’s Hospital in Leeds. He approached a man with an explosive device, spoke to him and offered a hug, persuading him to stand down and protecting staff, patients and visitors.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 24th of March 2026

The PM warned the Middle East crisis may persist despite a former US president claiming progress in talks with Tehran, which officials there dispute. Ministers convened to assess energy and shipping risks amid concern that disruption in a vital strait could drive prices higher.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 21st of March 2026

An inquest into the death of a former world champion boxer heard his mum recall their final hug, saying it was so strong it almost broke her ribs. She said he’d spoken of a return to the ring. The coroner concluded there was no evidence he intended to die.

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