
Sunday Mirror Front Page 4th of May 2025
The PM has urged everyone to commemorate the valour and resilience of those who brought an end to the war in Europe 80 years ago, highlighting unity and gratitude for their enduring legacy.

The PM has urged everyone to commemorate the valour and resilience of those who brought an end to the war in Europe 80 years ago, highlighting unity and gratitude for their enduring legacy.

Under a proposed initiative championed by Farage, schools would prioritise national pride if he became PM, and councils would scale back net zero and diversity budgets, prompting debate over moral standards for younger generations.

Farmers have expressed serious distress over Chancellor Reeves’ proposed inheritance levy, often labelled the “death tax,” fearing escalating costs will strain their livelihoods and deepen the mental health crisis in rural communities.

A newly secured set of policy changes, spearheaded by leading female figures and signalling wider reform in governance, has sparked renewed optimism and discussion among politicians and the public alike.

Prince Harry’s claims have provoked a swelling tide of disapproval from ministers, the Palace and the public over accusations involving his personal security, with a survey indicating most people favour removing his HRH title, and criticism mounting over the BBC’s approach to his assertions.

A newly released book reveals never-before-heard recordings from a beloved TV personality, offering personal insights and heartfelt reflections captured before his passing.

A former US adviser contends Britain is effectively a “servant of communist China,” cautioning that the UK risks serious economic harm if it remains too accommodating in its trade relationships.