
Daily Mirror Front Page 14th of April 2025
A man convicted over a major arena plot has reportedly attacked prison staff with boiling oil and a makeshift weapon, injuring three officers and prompting calls for stronger security measures.
A man convicted over a major arena plot has reportedly attacked prison staff with boiling oil and a makeshift weapon, injuring three officers and prompting calls for stronger security measures.
MPs have demanded urgent prison reforms after a radical inmate attacked multiple staff, urging a zero-tolerance stance on dangerous behaviour.
Several competing interests are scrambling to secure the future of a major steelworks, with stakeholders considering government support to maintain production and guarantee essential resources.
MPs have urged a resolute approach to safeguard core national industries from potential external interference, highlighting the need for decisive action to protect British Steel and other critical infrastructure.
Kemi calls for a “Buy British” push to counter rising job taxes and external tariffs, emphasising the importance of supporting local producers and stabilising the economy.
Brits can expect a powerful storm bringing 50mph winds and heavy downpours this Easter, causing likely disruption to outdoor plans and holiday festivities.
The Army has been deployed to remove accumulated waste in Birmingham following stalled negotiations with union representatives, with the PM endorsing the move to avert further disruption.
The Government is planning tighter scrutiny of foreign investment in vital industries, after warnings of possible sabotage at a major steel plant led union officials to block certain executives from critical operations.
The PM and business leaders remain alert to potential challenges as the US commerce chief warns that a short-lived tariff exemption on technology may soon lapse, prompting preparations for possible knock-on effects in global trade.
The government, facing pressure to protect jobs and ensure industrial resilience, is stepping in to secure the nation’s last furnaces, sparking fresh questions around nationalisation and future energy supplies.