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Meanwhile, the Sunday Mirror front page focuses on Justice Secretary Dominic Raab’s handling of the fallout from the parole hearing for the mother of Baby P. The paper says the Ministry of Justice sent a junior official to the hearing for Tracey Connolly, after which Mr Raab’s department approved her release – a decision which he said he would apply to ask the Parole Board to reconsider.

Sunday Mirror Front Page 23rd of November 2025

Rachel Reeves says Wednesday’s Budget will focus on easing the cost‑of‑living squeeze, prioritising support for working families. She plans measures to cut NHS waiting lists and lower the national debt, arguing stability and growth should underpin decisions.

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Sunday Mirror Front Page 16th of November 2025

Angela Rayner, former Deputy PM, says she’ll keep championing constituents from the back benches, urging Labour to focus on everyday concerns and drop “arrogant tittle‑tattle”. She calls for unity after the reshuffle and vows to push for fair pay, strong public services and living‑cost support.

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