
Daily Mirror Front Page 1st of July 2025
A new report censures the Tories for catastrophic policy missteps said to have caused preventable care home deaths, prompting demands for greater accountability.
A new report censures the Tories for catastrophic policy missteps said to have caused preventable care home deaths, prompting demands for greater accountability.
The BBC’s most senior figure attended a festival featuring a performer accused of anti-Israel rhetoric, prompting scrutiny of the broadcaster’s choice to keep the footage online for an extended period and fuelling concern about its handling of contentious content.
A ten-year plan has been announced to focus on training and retaining British medical staff, aiming to address workforce shortages by reducing reliance on overseas recruitment and bolstering domestic doctors and nurses within the NHS.
Labour’s last-minute attempts to secure support from rebellious MPs have unravelled, creating disarray and intensifying pressure ahead of a pivotal welfare vote.
Tim Davie is under mounting pressure to remove those deemed responsible for broadcasting an objectionable chant at a high-profile festival, or else risk demands for his own resignation.
Rebel MPs plan to defeat the PM’s welfare proposals, threatening his authority and revealing deep divisions among his supporters, despite attempts to soften the measures.
Sweltering conditions are forecast to push the mercury to record highs of around 40°C, prompting widespread caution over the intense heat gripping the nation.
The PM is in a final push to secure backing from rebel MPs ahead of a key welfare vote, as fresh figures indicate thousands may remain at risk of poverty despite concessions and renewed calls to scrap the two-child benefit cap.
An inquest has revealed poignant details about the final hours of a well-known Drag Race winner, sparking discussions on substance misuse and emotional pressures faced by public figures.
A diluted welfare plan would halve personal savings while thrusting 150,000 people into worsening hardship, triggering internal party rifts, a potential government rebellion led by Starmer, a looming £4bn deficit and growing calls for possible tax hikes—all of which place mounting pressure on the PM.