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The Sunday Mirror reports on British aid worker Paul Urey, who died after being captured in the Ukraine war. He sent a message to his daughters, which was delivered by Dylan Healy, who was also detained by pro-Russian forces. Mr Healy, who has since been released, told Mr Urey’s daughters: “Your dad loved you and thought about you every day.” Mr Urey, who died in July, was doing humanitarian work, his family and the UK government have said.

Sunday Mirror Front Page 14th of December 2025

The Home Sec will unveil reforms to tackle violence against women and girls: wider disclosure of offenders’ histories to new partners, specialist units across all forces, and teams pursuing online predatory behaviour. The issue is being treated as a national emergency.

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Sunday Mirror Front Page 7th of December 2025

A report estimates £10.9bn was lost to fraud from pandemic support schemes, including furlough, Bounce Back Loans and Eat Out to Help Out. Opponents blame lax checks by the then government; ministers say safeguards and recovery efforts have since been strengthened.

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Sunday Mirror Front Page 23rd of November 2025

Rachel Reeves says Wednesday’s Budget will focus on easing the cost‑of‑living squeeze, prioritising support for working families. She plans measures to cut NHS waiting lists and lower the national debt, arguing stability and growth should underpin decisions.

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