
Daily Mirror Front Page 24th of February 2025
A prominent foreign leader has announced readiness to step aside if it secures lasting calm, gaining support from the PM and Western allies who applaud this principled commitment to peace.
A prominent foreign leader has announced readiness to step aside if it secures lasting calm, gaining support from the PM and Western allies who applaud this principled commitment to peace.
Kemi demanded clarity from the BBC over whether licence-fee funds were handed to Hamas during the making of a controversial documentary, calling for transparency and accountability from those involved.
Starmer and Macron have pledged a united stance with the US, stressing the urgency of safeguarding shared values at a defining moment for international stability.
The opposition conservatives are poised to form a coalition government in Germany, contending with a notable surge in far-right support that underscores shifting political dynamics and prompts debate over the nation’s future direction.
Zelensky has announced he is prepared to stand down if it helps secure lasting peace, firmly rejecting accusations of being authoritarian and advocating closer alignment with Western allies.
Labour’s plans to build 1.5 million new homes face hurdles from a shortage of skilled trades, an ageing workforce, and high dropout rates among construction apprentices, raising doubts over whether the ambitious housing targets can be met.
Tech specialists are at risk of losing livelihoods as advanced AI innovations, originally created to boost efficiency, now threaten to render human expertise obsolete.
Campaigners are threatening legal action over state pension eligibility changes, demanding fair compensation for those impacted by the shift.
Following claims of authoritarianism by a former US president, a prominent European leader announced willingness to relinquish power if it ensures a peaceful resolution, while the PM firmly aligned with the West in support of this stance.
Merz appears poised to become the next German chancellor following the conservatives’ electoral triumph, with the AfD’s record surge shifting the political balance.