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Kenneth Noye, who served almost 20 years in prison for killing a man in a road rage incident in 1996, has links to a multi-million pound scheme which is at the centre of claims about land-grabbing in the Amazon, the Daily Mirror reports. It says Mr Noye lives at a property that is also the headquarters of Amazon Forest People, a project set up by his son to protect Brazil’s rainforests which, according to the paper, is being sued for £800,000 for illegal use of public land. It adds that sources close to Mr Noye have insisted he is not involved in the project.

Daily Mirror Front Page 21st of March 2026

An inquest into the death of a former world champion boxer heard his mum recall their final hug, saying it was so strong it almost broke her ribs. She said he’d spoken of a return to the ring. The coroner concluded there was no evidence he intended to die.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 20th of March 2026

The Covid inquiry finds frontline staff’s efforts prevented NHS collapse. Chair Baroness Hallett praises a “superhuman” response, but criticises years of underfunding and unclear messaging—especially “Stay Home”—for leaving services ill-prepared and deterring patients from seeking care.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 19th of March 2026

Met chief Sir Mark Rowley has asked US authorities to release unredacted Epstein files so UK police can review potential offences. Officers are examining a broad range of allegations, and the papers may include material on Andrew’s alleged misconduct, increasing pressure for transparency.

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