
Daily Mirror Front Page 3rd of July 2025
The princess described her turbulent recovery after cancer treatment, highlighting her resolve to find a ‘new normal’ amid the emotional highs and lows.
The princess described her turbulent recovery after cancer treatment, highlighting her resolve to find a ‘new normal’ amid the emotional highs and lows.
Reeves faces mounting scepticism over her position following the PM’s market-stirring moves, amid intensifying scrutiny of economic policy and unity within the party.
In a tumultuous day of political drama, markets plunged and the pound tumbled following the Chancellor’s emotional performance at PMQs, where the PM refused to guarantee Rachel Reeves’s position amid Kemi Badenoch’s withering remarks and left Sir Keir Starmer scrambling to contain the escalating turmoil.
In a heated parliamentary session, the PM was compelled to defend Reeves following a bungled welfare policy that sparked widespread unease over government decision-making and prompted calls for immediate corrective action.
Bonds and the pound slid following the PM’s failure to guarantee Reeves’s post, triggering speculation over her future despite a belated commitment to keep her in place.
A sudden drop in sterling followed a £3bn sell-off, triggered by concerns over Reeves’s emotional display and the PM’s doubts about her future, with Labour firmly denying rumours of internal discord.
A senior figure’s tearful display in the Commons, coupled with uncertainty over her position as the PM refused guarantees and rumours of a heated confrontation with another high-profile politician, sparked fresh concern in the markets and prompted questions about the government’s stability.
During a heated parliamentary debate, the shadow chancellor was seen wiping away tears while Starmer faced a barrage of criticism over the government’s welfare reforms, prompting mockery of the PM and sparking questions about ministerial confidence.
Gilts and the pound declined on renewed worries about fiscal oversight after a tense parliamentary exchange, with only lukewarm support from Starmer at PMQs and speculation over the chancellor’s future, while both camps deny any rift.
Sean “Diddy” Combs has been found guilty of prostitution-related offences, with lawyers urging a 20-year custodial sentence.