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The plight of Ukrainian refugees unable to come to the UK for a lack of a visa is also prominent on the Daily Mirror’s front page, which highlights the story of two young boys who have travelled “1,000 miles from hell” and are stuck in Calais. Home Secretary Priti Patel has said “it is wrong to say we’re just turning people back”. The paper also focuses on criticism of major corporations like McDonalds, KFC and Coca-Cola who are yet to pull out of Russia, heading the story “McShame”.

Daily Mirror Front Page 15th of December 2025

Two attackers targeted a Jewish beach festival at Bondi, leaving at least 15 dead and over 40 injured. A local shopkeeper intervened, disarming one attacker and helping protect others. Officials say one suspect died at the scene and another was detained. An investigation is under way.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 13th of December 2025

The King announced his cancer treatment is being scaled back after encouraging results. In a TV message he thanked medical teams, described the progress as a personal blessing, and urged the public to attend screenings, stressing early detection and offering hope to others.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 12th of December 2025

FIFA faces criticism after revealing World Cup final tickets will start at £3,119. Supporter groups say the pricing shuts out ordinary fans and undermines inclusivity, while organisers cite demand and logistics. Critics call for transparency and fairer pricing before the tournament.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 11th of December 2025

Labour pledges £3.5bn to tackle homelessness, aiming to halve rough sleeping and stop families being stuck in B&Bs. Housing minister Steve Reed says the plan will make homelessness rare and brief. A shelter estimates 382,600 people are without a secure home this Christmas.

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