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No one story dominates the Sunday papers, however, a couple of the headlines look ahead to King Charles’ coronation next month. The Sunday Mirror leads its coverage on an exclusive interview with Olivia Pratt-Korbel’s mother, speaking for the first time since her daughter’s killer was jailed. On Monday, Thomas Cashman was sentenced to serve at least 42 years in prison for the murder of the nine-year-old in August last year. Speaking to the paper, grieving Cheryl Korbel vows “to fight the gun and gang culture that led to her daughter Olivia’s murder”.

Sunday Mirror Front Page 1st of February 2026

A lawyer for claimants in the Epstein case warns that further, more damaging material—photos and videos—is likely to emerge, intensifying scrutiny on a senior royal. Advisers expect additional disclosures from the files in the coming weeks, with pressure set to rise.

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Sunday Mirror Front Page 25th of January 2026

A Reform London mayoral candidate faces claims of hypocrisy after championing a tough stance on crime while previously campaigning with a Conservative figure previously exposed for alleged drug use. Critics say the association undermines her message.

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Sunday Mirror Front Page 11th of January 2026

Survivors of the Manchester Arena attack are supporting those affected by the Southport incident, sharing coping strategies and helping people access counselling. Their peer network aims to speed recovery, build resilience and ensure long-term support for families and the community.

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Sunday Mirror Front Page 4th of January 2026

US forces have detained Nicolás Maduro in a covert operation, with Washington planning to transfer him to New York to face drug charges. The White House says it will oversee the country’s administration. Critics, including defence analysts, argue the intervention breaches international law.

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