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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 8th of December 2025

Kevin Sinfield has completed a seven‑day ultramarathon challenge, taking his MND fundraising past £11m in tribute to Rob Burrow. Supporters and rugby leaders are urging a knighthood, citing years of endurance events that boosted care and research.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 5th of December 2025

A public inquiry found a foreign leader morally responsible for the death of Dawn Sturgess after the Salisbury nerve‑agent incident. The PM announced new sanctions, including asset freezes, on officials tied to the regime, saying Britain and its allies will stand firm.

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