
Daily Mirror Front Page 11th of June 2025
Labour has pledged a £39bn investment in new housing, promising hundreds of thousands of affordable homes to tackle the ongoing housing crisis.
Labour has pledged a £39bn investment in new housing, promising hundreds of thousands of affordable homes to tackle the ongoing housing crisis.
The UK has imposed sanctions on two Israeli ministers over remarks deemed to incite violence, stressing the importance of accountability and more measured political language.
The Shadow Chancellor is under mounting pressure to reverse a planned rural inheritance levy following her previous retreat on winter fuel payments, amid renewed calls to support farmers.
Britain is one of five nations imposing sanctions on Israeli ministers for allegedly inciting violence, highlighting concerns over Palestinian rights and urging restraint amid tense regional dynamics.
A former pupil, allegedly bullied, returned to his old classroom armed with firearms, resulting in ten fatalities before ending his own life.
Rachel Reeves faces widespread criticism over official figures showing a significant slump in employment since her tax-raising Budget last year, with doubts emerging about the effectiveness of her economic measures.
In a move to address the growing number of people on the streets, Rayner has announced the repeal of legislation that criminalises rough sleeping, with the PM’s backing for a more compassionate approach.
An investigation has been reopened after three children died in similar circumstances at a rehabilitation centre, prompting fresh scrutiny of its care standards amidst concerns the facility had previously been warned about failings.
A pledge of £39bn towards affordable homes has been placed at the heart of efforts to revitalise the country, accompanied by a planned £113bn infrastructure boost and a focus on everyday finances, raising questions about tax policy and marking a pivotal moment for Labour.
A retired colonel has alleged that military authorities fabricated alien stories at Area 51 to conceal classified technology, spurring renewed debate about secrecy and potential cover-ups.