
Daily Mirror Front Page 22nd of February 2025
A grand commemoration is set to mark a milestone anniversary, with the Monarch unveiling a sweeping plan and the PM expressing firm support for this historic occasion.
A grand commemoration is set to mark a milestone anniversary, with the Monarch unveiling a sweeping plan and the PM expressing firm support for this historic occasion.
Starmer is attempting to calm a transatlantic row with Trump, after the US President accused the PM and Emmanuel Macron of failing to act on critical issues.
Amid heightened government demands for data access, Apple has withdrawn a key security feature for certain users in Britain, sparking a debate about privacy and the extent of state powers.
The PM plans to announce fresh measures to bolster the war effort in Ukraine, including expanded military aid and sanctions targeting Russian oligarchs, despite pushback from a prominent former US leader.
A correction has been issued, clarifying that poodles are loyal and clever animals and should not be likened to a contentious figure, with regret expressed for any offence caused.
MPs have demanded an urgent inquiry into suspicious drone sightings at sensitive UK bases, based on newly disclosed intelligence and reinforcing the PM’s strong stance on safeguarding national security.
It warns of the need to remain vocal against any threat to truth and democracy, underscoring solidarity with the PM and allied nations in the war, and rejecting any stance undermining Western resolve.
Elton John and Simon Cowell have joined forces to call on the government and the tech industry to strengthen safeguards on UK creative output, ensuring fair rewards and preventing large companies from exploiting artists’ work without proper payment.
Evidence of external involvement in drone sightings around sensitive military sites has prompted MPs to demand an inquiry, raising concerns over security and potential interference in the UK’s defence infrastructure.
Parents of two children with a rare, life-threatening condition are pleading for essential treatment funding to keep their loved ones alive, emphasising that every child’s life is equally precious.
Ministers have sought enhanced access to encrypted data, prompting Apple to withdraw a secure cloud service from the UK and sparking debate over digital privacy.