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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 15th of March 2026

Energy Sec Ed Miliband pledged to keep household bills down amid fuel supply fears from Middle East tensions affecting key shipping lanes. He backed Ofgem to use fines, rebates and direct orders on suppliers, urging calm as forecourt demand surged.

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Sunday Mirror Front Page 1st of March 2026

US and Israel launched coordinated military action in Iran, with reports of over 200 deaths. Claims the supreme leader is dead remain unverified. UK nationals in the region were urged to seek shelter amid fears of reprisals, while the US President called on Iranians to oppose the regime.

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Sunday Mirror Front Page 22nd of February 2026

A former royal protection chief alleges a “conspiracy of silence” over Andrew’s links to Jeffrey Epstein and urges an independent inquiry with powers to compel witnesses and documents. Growing calls seek clarity on who knew what and when, and greater transparency from the Palace.

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