
Daily Mirror Front Page 14th of January 2025
A grieving mother expressed her heartbreak after her daughter’s ex-partner was cleared of involvement in her passing, alleging that her daughter was pushed to the edge by a severe pattern of mistreatment.

A grieving mother expressed her heartbreak after her daughter’s ex-partner was cleared of involvement in her passing, alleging that her daughter was pushed to the edge by a severe pattern of mistreatment.

The UK government is considering implementing new labour laws that could regulate customer interactions with staff, aiming to balance protection from harassment while safeguarding free speech, but critics express concern over potential impacts on business operations and personal expression.

Starmer has expressed support for Reeves and her commitment to significant public spending reductions, cautioning that these measures are essential to adhere to fiscal guidelines amidst current economic pressures.

As the pound suffers further declines, the PM acts swiftly to support his Chancellor and expresses ‘full confidence’ in his scandal-affected deputy amidst internal party unrest.

Mediators have presented a final draft for a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, with discussions reaching a crucial stage as pressure mounts to finalise the deal before Donald Trump assumes office, according to senior US officials.

The PM has raised questions about Reeves’s future in the government, as Starmer has not confirmed her position for the coming year after an aide’s reversal.

A 74-year-old dairy farmer named Ro has expressed deep concern over Labour’s inheritance tax policy, highlighting the potential negative impact it could have on the future of her children and grandchildren.

The UK government is considering potential cuts to disability benefits as No 10 acknowledges that every option is being evaluated to achieve new savings amidst growing fiscal challenges.

The PM has expressed full support for the Chancellor amidst significant challenges, providing assurance despite rumours and speculation about potential leadership changes.

Ryan Wallings has been found guilty of coercive behaviour but cleared of causing the death of his fiancée, Kiena Dawes, after she took her own life amid allegations of sustained emotional abuse.

European shipyards are undertaking essential repairs on Russia’s Arctic gas tanker fleet, utilising expertise from French and Danish groups, enabling Moscow to maintain its market access despite geopolitical tensions.