Daily Mirror Front Page 22nd of August 2024
A mother and her three children tragically perished in a Bradford house fire, reports the Daily Mirror.
A mother and her three children tragically perished in a Bradford house fire, reports the Daily Mirror.
Five bodies have been discovered in the wreck of the superyacht Bayesian off the Italian coast after a tragic search operation, which involves six victims from the disaster with several individuals still missing.
A desperate search for the missing superyacht Bayesian ended tragically as divers located five bodies in the wreckage, with British tech tycoon Mike Lynch and his daughter Hannah suspected to be among the deceased.
In a dramatic escalation of the conflict, Ukraine has launched its largest drone attack on Moscow since Vladimir Putin’s invasion, targeting the capital along with Russian refineries and airfields.
The National Crime Agency has warned foreign cybercriminals that it would seek to extradite them as part of a crackdown aimed at reducing the number of young people being targeted for sextortion—blackmail involving sexual images.
A new drug to slow down Alzheimer’s disease has been granted regulatory approval, promising to reduce cognitive decline by up to 27 percent.
The i newspaper reports that a prominent campaigner has criticised the government for having no concrete plan to address the sewage crisis.
Tycoon Mike Lynch and his teenage daughter Hannah were among five bodies recovered from his sunken superyacht by divers, with one guest still missing.
Public sector unions are challenging the Labour Party to address the losses from a decade of pay cuts, advocating for better deals following health and rail agreements and setting the stage for significant tests for the Starmer government.
A twelve-foot python hiding in a toilet bowl bit a man’s genitals as he unsuspectingly sat down, leading to significant pain and shock.
An MP has called for Taylor Swift to be granted the Freedom of the City of London, following the significant economic boost her tour has provided to Britain, estimated at £1 billion overall and £300 million in the capital alone.