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The Daily Mirror’s top story reports on the conviction of Savannah Brockhill, 28, for the murder of 16-month-old Star Hobson. The toddler’s mother, and Brockhill’s girlfriend, Frankie Smith, 20, was convicted of causing or allowing her child’s death. The front page also features a photograph of what it calls a “raucous” Christmas party thrown by Tory aides in the party’s Westminster headquarters during coronavirus restrictions last Christmas. The picture features 24 people including the Conservative’s former candidate for London mayor, Shaun Bailey. A spokesperson for his campaign told the Mirror the “post-work event to thank campaign staff” was a “serious error of judgment” and apologised “unreservedly”.

Daily Mirror Front Page 3rd of February 2026

Police are probing claims that a peer and former cabinet minister leaked sensitive government information to a disgraced financier. The PM backs legal changes to allow the peer’s removal from the Lords and to restrict use of the title while the investigation proceeds.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 2nd of February 2026

A second woman alleges Epstein flew her to meet Andrew at Royal Lodge and she was subjected to misconduct. She says power and access enabled the contact, and a lawsuit may follow. Andrew denies wrongdoing, while emails cited by a commentator reportedly contradict his account.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 31st of January 2026

David Beckham has agreed a reported £300m fragrance partnership, expanding his licensing portfolio. The long-term deal is expected to deliver new scents and global campaigns, strengthening the Beckhams’ commercial footprint in fashion and lifestyle.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 30th of January 2026

Anthony Joshua paid tribute to two close friends who died in a car crash near Lagos, a month after he survived the incident. The boxer said he is struggling to process the loss and described them as brothers. He thanked supporters and promised to honour their memory.

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