2025-07-23
Daily Mirror Front Page 23rd of July 2025
Rock icon Ozzy Osbourne has died aged 76, with tributes pouring in from across the music world celebrating his pioneering role in Black Sabbath and his enduring influence on heavy metal.
Rock icon Ozzy Osbourne has died aged 76, with tributes pouring in from across the music world celebrating his pioneering role in Black Sabbath and his enduring influence on heavy metal.
Britain has condemned deadly strikes on Gaza aid queues and urged Israel to halt civilian suffering, citing widespread international and domestic calls for an immediate ceasefire.
After defender Jess Carter was subjected to racist abuse online, the England women’s squad have closed ranks in solidarity while the FA involves the police and the players weigh scrapping their pre-match knee gesture, arguing it has lost impact.
According to a royal biographer, Prince Harry is eager to heal the rift with his father while there is still time, concerned that once William ascends he may find himself permanently sidelined.
Plans to lower the voting age to 16 will enfranchise around 1.5 million teenagers at the 2029 general election, a shift expected to influence campaigning and the race for the next PM.
John Torode plans to take legal action against the BBC after his dismissal over alleged discriminatory language, while ITV confirms his Weekend Kitchen programme with wife Lisa Faulkner will continue.
MasterChef has been plunged into turmoil after the BBC dismissed long-standing host John Torode over an allegedly discriminatory remark, casting doubt over the scheduling of forthcoming celebrity and amateur series.
Gregg Wallace has been dismissed from MasterChef after an inquiry upheld dozens of complaints over his behaviour, sparking his apology and assertion that more departures are inevitable while co-host John Torode separately faces claims of a racist jibe.
Secret discussions aimed at healing tensions between the King and Harry have been deemed a crucial opportunity for reconciliation, although considerable challenges are said to remain.
Britain’s continuing heatwave has drawn record crowds to popular seaside destinations, boosting local economies while prompting health alerts and water restrictions.