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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 4th of April 2026

Middle East turmoil has pushed up energy prices and shares, giving bosses at Shell, BP, Centrica and Harbour Energy large paper gains while households face higher bills. The contrast has drawn criticism, amid growing fears that UK homes and businesses could face fuel rationing.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 3rd of April 2026

A Hull funeral director admitted giving families the wrong ashes and failing to store remains correctly, affecting dozens. The court heard of widespread mismanagement at the parlour. Relatives demand accountability; sentencing is awaited as regulators review industry safeguards.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 2nd of April 2026

Government has approved adding SMA (spinal muscular atrophy) to England’s newborn screening. The NHS change will identify cases at birth, enabling faster treatment and better outcomes, offering new protection for thousands of babies each year. Campaigners who pushed for the change welcomed the decision.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 1st of April 2026

The US President urged the UK to take charge of security in the Strait of Hormuz without American support, amid criticism that his decisions contributed to the crisis. Oil prices jumped and analysts warned of possible fuel supply strains in Europe, increasing pressure on ministers to respond.

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