The Daily Mirror – Manchester Bomb Inquiry: They were failed
Summary of Today's Paper
Manchester Bomb Inquiry: They were failed
The Daily Mirror leads with the first of three reports from the inquiry into the Manchester Arena bombing, which was released on Thursday. The paper highlights the reaction of some of the bereaved families, who say their loved ones were failed because of a catalogue of “inexcusable” errors.
Today's Headlines
Daily Mirror – Five Babies Die: Whooping Cough Warning
Front page summary Daily Mirror – Five Babies Die: Whooping Cough Warning The Daily Mirror says five babies have died amid a surge in the number of cases of whooping cough. More than 2,700 cases of whooping cough – also known as pertussis – have been reported across England so far in 2024. That’s more than three times the amount recorded in the whole of last year. The worrying new figures released by the UK
Daily Mirror – No Royal Reunion: World’s Apart …
Front page summary Daily Mirror – No Royal Reunion: World’s Apart … Prince Harry and his father the King were two miles apart in London on Tuesday but did not meet, the Daily Mirror reports. The Mirror says the pair are “worlds apart”. The front page features an interview with Lorraine Kelly – who’s going to be a grandmother for the first time. Daily Mirror – EURO 2024: Extra time in the pub By WTX
Daily Mirror – EURO 2024: Extra time in the pub
Front page summary Daily Mirror – EURO 2024: Extra time in the pub The Daily Mirror reports pubs will stay open until 1 am on the semi-final and final nights of Euro 2024 if England or Scotland make it that far in the tournament. The EUROs kick-off in Germany on 16 June, the Three Lions are hoping to win their first major tournament since 1966. The front page features a large image of Stormy Daniels
Daily Mirror – Our chance to save young lives
Front page summary Daily Mirror – Our chance to save young lives The Daily Mirror says the father of a girl who took her own life due to harmful web content has warned delays to an online crackdown will cost lives. Molly Russell’s father Ian urged the next Prime Minister to “finish the job” in strengthening online safety laws. Molly, from Harrow, in north west London, saw more than 2,000 harmful posts about suicide, self-harm
Daily Mirror – FA Talks Over Cup Crisis
Front page summary Daily Mirror – FA Talks Over Cup Crisis The Daily Mirror reports the Football Association will be taking part in high-level talks next week over its decision to abolish replay matches. The paper is running a campaign to see them reinstated. The Mirror says its “save the magic of the FA Cup” campaign has the support of the family of the late England World Cup winners, Bobby and Jack Charlton. The front
Daily Mirror – Horror sword rampage: Our hearts are broken
Front page summary Daily Mirror – Horror sword rampage: Our hearts are broken Tributes to teenager Daniel Anjorin, who was killed in the Hainault sword attack, make up the Daily Mirror’s front page. Friends told of shock at Daniel’s death. Cyan Thompson, 19, told the Independent: “I’m way older but Daniel was better than me at maths. I was planning on playing football with him later today, but that’s not going to happen. “He was