
Daily Mirror Front Page 27th of June 2025
The PM has made significant concessions on PIP reforms to address concerns raised by his own MPs, aiming to reduce the impact on claimants while maintaining party unity.
The PM has made significant concessions on PIP reforms to address concerns raised by his own MPs, aiming to reduce the impact on claimants while maintaining party unity.
The PM has pledged enhanced protections for disabled people through a £1.5bn welfare measure, which may necessitate a corresponding tax increase to secure vital parliamentary support.
Scientists are developing artificially engineered human-like tissues to tackle illnesses and save lives, with hopes of prompting significant medical progress.
Dame Esther Rantzen’s daughter firmly dismissed unfounded rumours about her mother’s condition, citing a recent family celebration to underscore her mother’s continued vitality.
In a move that has sparked debate within his party, the Labour leader adjusted his position on welfare, making concessions to internal critics and prompting fresh scrutiny on the PM’s expected response.
Under pressure from potential Labour rebellion, the PM softened proposed welfare measures to ensure legislative passage and maintain support within the Commons.
Starmer has caved to internal rebels on benefits, prompting the PM to amend disability payments in order to avoid a damaging Commons defeat.
Starmer has conceded ground on proposed welfare cuts to avoid a damaging Labour split, aiming to unite the party through a compromise amid anger over forceful government tactics.
Keir Starmer is grappling with unrest in his own ranks over welfare reforms, while the PM works to prevent a government rebellion and Farage’s Reform UK gains ground in the polls.