
Daily Mirror Front Page 14th of May 2025
Peter Sullivan, finally exonerated by new DNA evidence after decades behind bars for a murder he did not commit, has ended what many describe as the longest justice debacle of modern times.
Peter Sullivan, finally exonerated by new DNA evidence after decades behind bars for a murder he did not commit, has ended what many describe as the longest justice debacle of modern times.
An innocent man, believed to be the nation’s longest-serving miscarriage of justice victim, spent nearly four decades behind bars on a flawed conviction before having it overturned, now facing a drawn-out wait for compensation.
Zelensky has emphasised that Putin remains the principal barrier to ending the war, prompting Britain and the West to redouble support for a peaceful resolution.
Health experts are urging an accelerated rollout of advanced weight-loss treatments for widespread use, highlighting their potential to address obesity, reduce serious health risks, and extend lifespans.
A man wrongfully convicted has been released after nearly four decades in prison, prompting widespread concern about the reliability of evidence and highlighting a profoundly serious miscarriage of justice.
A well-known individual described a terrifying overseas incident during which a multi-million-pound jewellery heist left her fearing for her life and deeply concerned about her children’s welfare.
Authorities are investigating a suspected foreign-backed plot involving incendiary devices targeting Starmer, prompting calls for tougher security measures for high-profile figures.
Proposals to tighten migration rules could secure a youth mobility arrangement with the EU, bolstering hopes for a gentler Brexit path and offering room for further negotiations.
Having spent nearly four decades behind bars for a serious offence he insisted he never committed, a vulnerable individual’s release underscores the need for robust legal safeguards and the enduring hope of those tirelessly seeking justice.
Beijing has voiced alarm over a proposed UK–US trade deal, warning that certain provisions could harm economic ties and urging London to reconsider its approach, as officials fear the agreement may overshadow any renewed cooperation with China.