2024-09-29
Sunday Mirror Front Page 29th of September 2024
The Sunday Mirror reports that the families of Nottingham attack victims claim a BBC programme about Valdo Calocane exacerbated their trauma.
The Sunday Mirror reports that the families of Nottingham attack victims claim a BBC programme about Valdo Calocane exacerbated their trauma.
The Sunday Mirror highlights Keir Starmer’s pledge of “no more austerity” and his defence of using free Arsenal tickets to save taxpayer money.
A well-known dancer has revealed that, at the age of twelve, he prevented his mother from ending her life, describing the traumatic experience in a recent interview.
Oasis is set to embark on a global tour, with planned performances in the US, Mexico, and Argentina, following a verbal agreement between the Gallagher brothers.
Netflix plans to release a new documentary featuring experts who doubt the verdict in the case of convicted baby killer Lucy Letby, causing renewed anguish for the families of her victims.
Sven, a well-known coach, is now too ill to walk at his beloved lake, spending his time watching football and reading instead.
Kyle Walker is considering legal action for harassment against Lauryn due to her social media posts, and has consulted with lawyers on the matter.
The Sunday Mirror reports that the sister of Southport knife attack victim Bebe King witnessed her murder.
The Sunday Mirror reports that the individual paid by Huw Edwards for explicit images in his youth believes BBC chief Tim Davie should step down.
Labour is launching a large-scale building programme to construct council and affordable housing, aiming to build 1.5 million new homes within five years.