
Daily Mirror Front Page 26th of February 2025
Warning of the escalating peril posed by Putin, Starmer demands a historic boost to defence funding, with firm backing from the PM and a resolute stance alongside Britain and its Western allies.
Warning of the escalating peril posed by Putin, Starmer demands a historic boost to defence funding, with firm backing from the PM and a resolute stance alongside Britain and its Western allies.
A foreign head of state plans to conclude a landmark defence agreement with the US this week, as Starmer commits to increasing military investment and strengthening Western alliances.
The report describes a firm push for increased European defence spending and unity, with the Chancellor advocating a 2.5% target to reinforce shared security and urging others to follow suit.
The PM, in an unexpected move, has announced a reduction in overseas aid to boost defence spending, citing the pursuit of peace and prompting concern from relief organisations.
The PM has announced that boosting security capabilities is now a greater priority than overseas assistance, with a planned increase in defence investment reflecting a sharper focus on resilience and strategic influence.
Children from farming families have urged Rachel Reeves to reconsider proposed changes to inheritance levies, warning that such plans could jeopardise the future of traditional agricultural businesses across the country.
The PM has announced a historic increase in defence spending, including plans for advanced missile protection, new naval assets and unmanned aerial vehicles, signalling a major shift towards heightened national security commitments.
A former PM, long criticised for questionable claims, has branded another high-profile politician a liar, prompting a broader scrutiny of both figures’ credibility and sparking debate about honesty in public life.
New findings reveal that around 50,000 infants each year are drawn into harmful domestic violence situations, prompting urgent calls for more robust support services and interventions.
A new minerals agreement with a leading ally has been confirmed, aiming to boost economic collaboration and security assurances while key points remain under discussion.