2025-08-26
Daily Mirror Front Page 26th of August 2025
More than 15,000 pupils were excluded last year for racist conduct, doubling the previous year’s figure and prompting calls for tougher action to tackle discrimination in schools.
More than 15,000 pupils were excluded last year for racist conduct, doubling the previous year’s figure and prompting calls for tougher action to tackle discrimination in schools.
Victims have voiced strong criticism of Ghislaine Maxwell’s statements, disputing her account and expressing outrage over the portrayal of events connected to the scandal.
Holocaust survivors have appealed to Israel to lift the blockade on humanitarian assistance, warning that a declared famine in Gaza is placing countless children at grave risk.
Game of Thrones star Kristian Nairn has withdrawn from Strictly Come Dancing just a week into rehearsals owing to health issues, with Emmerdale’s Lewis Cope announced as his replacement.
Desperate asylum seekers have expressed distress over their living conditions in migrant hotels and the impact of protests, as tensions rise following public statements by Farage and ongoing criticism of government handling of the situation.
Donald Trump proposes that British and other European forces would serve as peacekeepers in Ukraine to deter further Russian aggression, pledging to press Putin into direct talks with Zelensky while keeping US troops out of frontline combat.
Efforts to negotiate peace have stalled, with ongoing discussions failing to yield significant progress despite calls for direct talks and proposals for increased security guarantees.
The PM is meeting with EU leaders and allies in high-level talks with Trump, aiming to present a united front and maintain support for European security in response to recent diplomatic developments.
As the world reflects on past sacrifices for freedom during the Second World War, two presidents have come together in an effort to pursue peace and stability amid ongoing turmoil, with hopes aligned firmly with the values and interests shared by Britain and its allies.
Marking the 80th anniversary of VJ Day, the nation pays tribute to the veterans who endured extreme hardship in the Far East and honours the memory of those who never returned home.