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Gary Lineker has vowed he will “never be silenced” or stop speaking up for the rights of refugees, the Daily Mirror reports. The BBC said on Tuesday the Match of the Day host would be “spoken to” about impartiality following a tweet in which he said the government’s asylum policy had been expressed in language “not dissimilar to that used by Germany in the 30s”. The Mirror points out the row comes not long after it emerged that BBC chairman Richard Sharp had helped former Prime Minister Boris Johnson secure an £800,000 loan.

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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Daily Mirror Front Page 4th of December 2025

An entertainer reunites with her husband after leaving a jungle reality show, expressing relief to be home and praising their relationship. She also addresses a minor on‑set fuss dubbed milk bottle‑gate, giving her side and playing down the incident.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 3rd of December 2025

Families of the 97 Hillsborough victims say accountability remains absent after a report found up to 12 officers could have faced charges, yet none will as all have retired. The findings renew calls for legal reform to pursue misconduct post‑retirement and for a full apology.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 2nd of December 2025

Police are weighing corporate manslaughter charges after a report linked dozens of deaths to wrongful accusations in the Post Office Horizon scandal. CPS advice is being sought, with potential liability extending to senior figures at the Post Office and Fujitsu.

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