
Daily Mirror Front Page 7th of May 2025
A wave of criticism has erupted after Starmer declined to reverse proposed winter fuel changes affecting pensions, provoking calls for the PM to revisit the policy.
A wave of criticism has erupted after Starmer declined to reverse proposed winter fuel changes affecting pensions, provoking calls for the PM to revisit the policy.
A new free-trade agreement with India, hailed as the largest since Brexit and projected to pump billions into the economy, has raised questions over the balance between potential growth and the risk of undercutting domestic workers.
An Israeli minister’s declaration that Gaza will be destroyed, driving people out, has triggered widespread alarm and condemnation over potential humanitarian repercussions.
Ryan Reynolds, a Hollywood figure and co-owner of Wrexham Football Club, is reportedly so drawn to the team’s recent triumph that he has rewatched their pivotal win dozens of times, reflecting his ever-growing enthusiasm for the club and the sport.
Hailed by the PM as the largest free trade milestone since Brexit, the agreement with India aims to bolster the economy by billions and reduce import costs, yet it faces criticism over special tax exemptions for certain migrant workers, prompting questions around fairness and immigration policy.
A proposed agreement that exempts certain Indian workers from National Insurance, allegedly supported by the Labour leader, has caused accusations of betrayal and sparked debate on the nation’s immigration and tax policies.
Labour’s proposed trade deal with India, which would exempt thousands of temporary workers from certain National Insurance contributions and potentially make it cheaper to hire them, has sparked strong criticism and concern over possible undercutting of the domestic workforce.
Amid calls for a rethink on winter fuel payments for pensioners, concern grows as Labour figures urge a policy reversal while the PM’s team insists there will be no change.
A woman previously bereaved by a partner’s fatal motorcycle crash has suffered another heartbreak following a second racing accident, prompting widespread sympathy from the community.
A nearly concluded trade deal with the US could potentially lower levies on steel and cars, while negotiations on pharmaceutical regulations continue without concessions on food, prompting optimism that an agreement might be reached this week.