2024-12-13
Daily Mirror Front Page 13th of December 2024
A shocking report reveals that 485 children were killed or seriously harmed within a year, prompting the PM to call for urgent answers following the tragic case of Sara.
A shocking report reveals that 485 children were killed or seriously harmed within a year, prompting the PM to call for urgent answers following the tragic case of Sara.
A tragic case has emerged as a stepmother and father have been found guilty of the murder of a young girl, sparking public outrage over numerous missed opportunities by authorities to intervene and save the child, who endured years of mistreatment.
Rebels in Syria have revealed a list targeting members of Assad’s regime connected to alleged abuses, as investigations uncover evidence related to the disappearance of approximately 157,000 individuals.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy delivered a strong critique of Bashar al-Assad’s ousting and his subsequent flight to Moscow, highlighting that the leader’s downfall serves as a setback for Russia and Iran, although concerns persist about Syria’s future amidst ongoing rebel control.
A terminally ill teenager’s dreams were fulfilled through a heartfelt meeting with Princess Kate, bringing joy and memorable experiences in the young girl’s final months.
The Princess of Wales attended a festive carol concert at Westminster Abbey, marking a return to public engagements with a focus on unity and celebration during the holiday season.
Hospitals across the UK are preparing for a critical increase in patient numbers this winter, as cases of flu, norovirus, COVID-19, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) rise sharply, prompting NHS leaders to urge the public to get vaccinated amid warnings of a potential “quad-demic”.
The PM has announced a commitment to increase the number of police officers by 13,000, aiming to enhance public safety and strengthen community policing efforts across the UK.
Labour has announced a timeline for renationalising the railways, with the first company set to return to public ownership, prioritising passenger needs over profit-focused management.
Gregg Wallace has apologised for his remarks about accusers amidst ongoing criticism, following allegations of inappropriate behaviour and comments towards individuals of a particular age group.