2025-03-18
Daily Mirror Front Page 18th of March 2025
Union leaders caution the PM that proposed benefit reductions will hit those most in need, while Labour insists the measures are required and will be administered fairly.
Union leaders caution the PM that proposed benefit reductions will hit those most in need, while Labour insists the measures are required and will be administered fairly.
A celebrated athlete and his wife have pledged to tackle their shared health concerns with unwavering resolve, underscoring the importance of mutual strength and positivity in navigating personal challenges.
A convicted individual with a history of severe wrongdoing repeatedly appeared at Cheryl’s residence uninvited, resulting in a jail sentence for causing her distress.
A teenage girl’s family has issued a heartfelt plea for an end to knife violence following her fatal stabbing, as the individual responsible was given a life sentence.
New tariffs imposed on British steel exports to the US have sparked widespread concern over potential job losses, prompting urgent calls for decisive intervention from the PM to safeguard the industry.
A man has been handed three whole-life terms for killing a broadcaster’s close family, prompting condemnation and underscoring the gravity of the offence.
Emergency teams are tackling a large blaze in the North Sea after an oil tanker carrying jet fuel and a chemical ship transporting sodium cyanide collided, sparking a toxic leak that threatens marine life and the surrounding ecosystem.
Families who lost loved ones to the pandemic gathered for a Day of Reflection, honouring those who died and underlining the enduring importance of remembrance.
Authorities have convicted several foreign nationals on espionage charges after they orchestrated honeytrap operations in Britain, prompting warnings that more clandestine cells may be active nationwide.
A hospital trust in Nottingham faces allegations that its A&E records were accessed without proper authority, sparking fresh concern among relatives who feel badly let down once more.