2025-04-06
Sunday Mirror Front Page 6th of April 2025
A Labour MP is facing allegations of serious wrongdoing involving a minor, culminating in the party suspending a mayor after a police raid on his residence.
A Labour MP is facing allegations of serious wrongdoing involving a minor, culminating in the party suspending a mayor after a police raid on his residence.
Mothers are highlighting their grief over missing children, urging wide support in the hope of finding their loved ones despite the passing of many years.
Stephen Lawrence’s father is urging one of the convicted men to reveal the identities of those still unaccounted for in his son’s murder.
A British national on death row abroad is hopeful that recent legal developments may secure her release, prompting renewed optimism about a swift resolution to her case.
Labour plans to tackle entrenched anti-social behaviour, with new legislation imposing tougher penalties including town bans and possible jail time.
The PM pledged unwavering support to Zelensky following a dispute with Washington, underscoring Britain’s commitment to Ukraine in the war.
A newly arrived breed of exceptionally large dogs, known for their strong and intimidating nature, has sparked concerns over public safety and prompted calls for tighter controls in the country.
An ex-royal aide, previously found responsible for her partner’s death, is now employed at an animal shelter, with the victim’s brother still expressing his pain over two decades later.
Families in Southport have been left devastated by two shocking attacks on young sisters, with their parents offering a deeply moving tribute and sharing their anguish in a poignant interview.
Labour has announced a commitment to address the significant rise in harmful content involving children, pledging a crackdown on issues linked to AI-generated material with a 300% increase in cases over the past year, as Minister Jess leads the initiative.