2025-08-14
Daily Mirror Front Page 14th of August 2025
Hashem Abedi faces three attempted murder charges after allegedly attacking prison guards with hot cooking oil.
Hashem Abedi faces three attempted murder charges after allegedly attacking prison guards with hot cooking oil.
The government is implementing emergency measures to address severe drought conditions as water reservoirs and rivers reach their lowest levels in fifty years, with concerns about ongoing dry weather impacting businesses and communities nationwide.
Ministers plan to cut the drink-drive limit in England and Wales to just over half its current level, while also requiring older motorists to undergo eye tests every three years in a sweeping road-safety overhaul.
Prince Andrew is reportedly unwilling to travel to America due to concerns about potential legal and political consequences following calls for him to give testimony to Congress regarding his past associations.
Queen Camilla has reportedly enjoyed a complimentary holiday on a luxury yacht owned by a prominent Conservative Party donor, raising questions around propriety and appearances concerning political connections.
A daily weight-loss pill developed by the maker of Mounjaro could become available on the NHS as soon as next year, after trials showed substantial reductions in body weight and raised hopes for a convenient new tool to tackle obesity.
New legislation has been introduced to clamp down on unsafe cosmetic clinics and strengthen regulations around cosmetic surgery in the UK, aiming to better protect patients from potentially harmful practices.
A newly unearthed photograph places Prince Andrew in Ascot’s Royal Box with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell on the day the Queen attended, prompting fresh scrutiny of the Duke’s past associations and raising questions over how much the Palace knew at the time.
Nigel Farage faces criticism for allegedly fuelling tensions and being described as seeking to exploit divisions over migration, amid accusations of making inflammatory remarks and spreading unfounded claims.
A nationwide shortage of blood has been averted after thousands of volunteers swiftly booked donations in response to an appeal, ensuring hospitals now have stable supplies for patients across the country.