
Daily Mirror Front Page 10th of July 2025
Parents hail the extraordinary courage of Southport children who faced a knife-wielding individual alone, as an inquiry underscores their remarkable resilience.

Parents hail the extraordinary courage of Southport children who faced a knife-wielding individual alone, as an inquiry underscores their remarkable resilience.

The government intends to return up to 50 people each week to France under a pilot policy that could see one in every 17 recent arrivals deported, forming part of efforts to manage Channel crossings and streamline asylum procedures.

A new report highlights that sickness benefits could surpass minimum wage earnings by around £2,500 each year, prompting debate over Labour’s welfare policies and whether they might discourage people from seeking employment.

Anglo-French talks on handling irregular migration remain in contention, as the PM and French leaders explore fresh border proposals while grappling with political hurdles.

Plans have emerged to raise revenue from affluent individuals, with the approach privately referred to as a wealth tax but publicly framed differently, sparking debate among Labour MPs over whether the measures will meet calls for fair contributions from top earners.

Christian Horner, who formerly led Red Bull, has been dismissed under circumstances that attracted significant attention, prompting much speculation about the reasons behind his departure.

Claimants on full government support are reportedly set to receive an annual amount surpassing the typical minimum wage by around £2,500, triggering discussions about economic incentives and the balance between welfare provision and employment.

AI chipmaker Nvidia is poised to surpass a $4 trillion valuation, propelled by surging demand in the US technology sector and robust investor enthusiasm around artificial intelligence.

Christian Horner, married to Geri, has been removed from his role at Red Bull in the wake of allegations involving personal messages shared 17 months ago, prompting questions about the impact on his future in motor racing.

Junior doctors have announced a five-day walkout from 25 July in pursuit of a 29% pay rise, prompting accusations that the opposition leader is “weak” and fuelling concerns about potential disruption to 200,000 hospital appointments.