2025-09-09
Daily Mirror Front Page 9th of September 2025
The Chancellor is set to criticise Reform’s economic proposals, warning that their plans are unrealistic and should not be trusted with public money.
The Chancellor is set to criticise Reform’s economic proposals, warning that their plans are unrealistic and should not be trusted with public money.
The government is considering imposing visa restrictions on countries that refuse to co-operate with the return of individuals whose claims to stay in the UK have been rejected, aiming to increase the number of deportations and strengthen border control.
There remains a significant personal divide between William and Harry, as they were physically close in Windsor yet did not meet during Harry’s visit to mark the anniversary of their grandmother’s passing.
Johnson used his position and contacts as PM to help facilitate business deals, raising fresh concerns about ethics and standards in public office.
Civil servants at tax offices have collectively taken over 500,000 sick days annually for the past three years, prompting concerns from MPs and ministers about the significant cost to taxpayers and the impact on public services.
Donald Trump’s claim of using real gold to decorate the Oval Office has been exposed as untrue, with the alleged gold details actually being painted mouldings from a DIY chain.
Labour’s left-wing faction is urgently seeking a candidate to challenge for the deputy leader position, amid claims of procedural unfairness and internal divisions over the future direction of the party.
Four in five NHS hospital trusts are rated as failing according to new league tables, revealing widespread issues in the health service and prompting calls for urgent reforms.
A major cocaine shipment worth £135m was intercepted, highlighting concerns that underfunding is allowing many more drug consignments to enter the UK and Europe undetected.
The UK government has warned that countries refusing to accept the return of their nationals who have arrived illegally could face visa restrictions, as the Home Secretary outlined potential measures to enforce cooperation and focus on controlling the border.