2025-10-11
Daily Mirror Front Page 11th of October 2025
Thousands in Manchester paid tribute to Ricky Hatton at a farewell service and procession, as family and notable figures honoured the former world champion’s life and legacy.
Thousands in Manchester paid tribute to Ricky Hatton at a farewell service and procession, as family and notable figures honoured the former world champion’s life and legacy.
A US-brokered agreement could bring a full ceasefire and the release of remaining hostages within 72 hours, prompting relief and cautious optimism across the region after a prolonged period of conflict.
At a court hearing Kate McCann described her anguish 18 years after her daughter’s disappearance, as two women face trial accused of stalking the family including one who claimed to be their child and was confronted by Gerry.
David Norris sought parole, admitting he assaulted the teenager but refusing to identify accomplices, with officials raising public safety concerns amid reports of misconduct towards a female prison officer.
Peace talks have begun in the region, yet continuing military action is still causing civilian casualties and damage two years after a major incident, with mediators in a neighbouring state pressing for a truce and expanded humanitarian access.
Gary Neville urges unity, arguing that a spate of flag displays is being exploited by provocateurs to sow division and hatred and calling for the national symbol to remain inclusive and unifying.
A rabbi who helped secure his community during an attack at a synagogue has spoken out against hatred.
A company connected to Baroness Mone has been ordered to repay £122 million for supplying the government with unsuitable gowns during the pandemic, prompting calls from bereaved families for her to be stripped of her title.
The PM has criticised the Reform leader for lacking belief in Britain, presenting himself as defending national values against division and promoting a vision of a tolerant, decent, and respectful country.