
Daily Mirror Front Page 2nd of May 2025
A second individual has voiced relief at not facing the same ordeal as another, raising questions about the Duke’s role in a high-profile scandal linked to a disgraced associate.
A second individual has voiced relief at not facing the same ordeal as another, raising questions about the Duke’s role in a high-profile scandal linked to a disgraced associate.
An aide has been dismissed after inadvertently adding a reporter to a sensitive messaging group concerning possible airstrikes, raising questions over the safeguarding of classified details.
British banks have collectively directed around £75bn towards high-impact fossil fuel ventures dubbed “carbon bombs,” prompting widespread concern over environmental obligations, commitments to climate targets, and calls for tighter regulation.
Pharmacists are set to provide weight-management medication on prescription, bypassing the need for a doctor’s appointment in a bid to address rising obesity rates.
Pharmacies will soon provide weight‑management injections to NHS patients following a brief assessment, marking a streamlined move in the ongoing effort to address obesity.
Early indications suggest Nigel Farage’s Reform UK could capture significant council seats at the expense of both major parties, prompting talks of potential coalitions while senior figures acknowledge there may not be sufficient time to recover before the local polls.
The Home Secretary intends to introduce a crackdown on potential care worker visa abuses, with Labour raising concerns about a ‘vanishing’ recruitment scam and calling for tighter oversight to prevent exploitation and fill workforce gaps.
Britain recorded its warmest start to May at 28°C, leading to unusual disruptions for travellers while authorities urged caution amid the prolonged hot spell.
Veterans have secured free overseas travel to honour those who made the ultimate sacrifice, after ministers finally upheld a previously broken funding pledge.
Trump replaced his national security adviser following intense internal pressure from political allies, prompting speculation about new leadership and signalling a shift in policy priorities at the highest levels of his administration.
Speculation abounds about a supposed encounter between Prince Philip and a mysterious figure at Balmoral, sparking playful rumours and lively conversation.