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Fears about toy shortages in the run-up to Christmas are the focus of the Daily Mirror’s lead story, following warnings that supply chain problems could continue. The paper says Brits are being told to buy their Christmas gifts early, to beat any delays caused by the lorry driver shortage and shipping containers stuck at ports. According to the paper, a million Elf on the Shelf toys – very popular with families – have reportedly not yet left China. Festive food delivery slots are also already being booked up, the paper adds.

Daily Mirror Front Page 11th of March 2026

Former footballer Joey Barton has been charged with causing grievous bodily harm after a headteacher was seriously injured outside a golf club. The victim may lose sight in one eye. Barton denies the charge and has been remanded in custody ahead of his next court appearance.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 10th of March 2026

As Middle East tensions lift oil and gas prices, the Chancellor pledged support to shield households from rising pump and energy bills, saying tough decisions will be taken to steady costs. Officials warn prices may still climb in the short term, squeezing family budgets.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 9th of March 2026

Tony Blair urged the UK to side with Donald Trump on Iran, saying Starmer should have joined a US‑led operation. Labour figures condemned the intervention, citing his Iraq record. Analysts warn disruption near the Strait of Hormuz could raise UK energy bills.

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