Daily Mirror – ‘COP26: PM’s flying shame’
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Daily Mirror – ‘COP26: PM’s flying shame’
The Daily Mirror leads with another story criticising Mr Johnson – this time for flying back from the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow by private jet. Labour have accused him of “staggering hypocrisy”, the paper reports.
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Daily Mirror – Youngest organ donor family: Our Joy
Front page summary Daily Mirror – Youngest organ donor family: Our Joy The Daily Mirror has a picture of the twin of the youngest ever organ donor cradling his baby sister, 10 years after his brother Teddy died. The paper reports the family have welcomed a new sister for his surviving twin brother Noah ten years on. The entire front page is dedicated to the story. Daily Mirror – Keir: My six fixes for Britain
Daily Mirror – Keir: My six fixes for Britain
Front page summary Daily Mirror – Keir: My six fixes for Britain The Daily Mirror splashes on six steps Labour leader Keir Starmer says he is going to take to “make Britain work again for working people”. According to the paper this includes recruiting more teachers, cracking down on antisocial behaviour and cutting NHS waiting times. The entire front page is dedicated to the story. Daily Mirror – Mummy’s a legend … I’m a Mess
Daily Mirror – Mummy’s a legend … I’m a Mess
Front page summary Daily Mirror – Mummy’s a legend … I’m a Mess TV star Ant McPartlin becoming a dad features on the Mirror’s front page. The presenter has welcomed a son with his wife Anne-Marie Corbett. The paper’s headline says the Geordie is “a mess” – citing an Instagram post by the celebrity. Elsewhere, according to the paper Coronation Street star Beverley Callard is under investigation after her acting firm failed to settle a
Daily Mirror – Man Utd tell WAGS: Find your own way to Wembley
Front page summary Daily Mirror – Man Utd tell WAGS: Find your own way to Wembley The Daily Mirror reports the partners of Manchester United players may have to make their own way to the FA Cup final as part of cost-cutting measures for the club. The FA Cup may lose some of its magic for Manchester United WAGs this month as their lavish freebie trips to the final at Wembley stadium face the axe.
Daily Mirror – Mirror investigation: Get your house in order
Front page summary Daily Mirror – Mirror investigation: Get your house in order The Daily Mirror tells Rishi Sunak to “get your house in order” as the paper reports that four Conservatives have declined to reveal whether they paid tax on a total £5m profit from the sale of public-funded homes. The paper tells the prime minister “it is time to get YOUR house in order”, following the row over whether deputy Labour leader Angela
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 – ‘COP26: PM’s flying shame’
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The Metro – ‘BBC star race hate tweet hell’
BBC Sport presenter Gavin Ramjaun has spoken of his “disgust” after Twitter said a user who posted a racist comment directed against him had not violated its rules. The paper says the BBC host reported the comment but was told by Twitter that it did not find a violation of its rules.
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London stations with the most cancelled trains revealed – is yours on the list?
Three East London Overground stations were on top of the list for most cancellations in the capital London stations with the most cancelled trains revealed – is yours on the list? London train stations with the most axed services have been named as the UK passengers face a record number of ‘frustrating’ delays and cancellations. And the list is bad news for east Londoners as many of the stations with most cancellations are in this area
The cheapest postcode to live in London revealed, where rents average £760 per month
London is never usually synonymous with the word ‘cheap,’ but there are still a few spots bucking the trend (albeit ever so slightly). According to new research, the cheapest postcode to rent in London is SE2 – Abbey Wood. Here, the average rent per room comes in at £760 per month, and while it might tower over other locations across the UK, it’s a (relatively) decent deal for the Big Smoke, where prices have now
London stabbing – Duo ordered pints of Guinness at pub minutes after stabbing man to death
Two men ordered pints of Guinness at a pub moments after stabbing another man to death 13 times in latest London stabbing attack David Walcott, 35, Rammon Mali, 33, were found guilty at the Old Bailey today of the murder of Rijkaard Siafa, 22, in Croydon, south London, on April 12 last year. Stallholders at Croydon Market were packing away when the killing took place just before 6pm. Jurors watched CCTV which showed the moment
Iconic Camden comic shop saved weeks after closing
A legendary Camden comic shop has been saved weeks after it was forced to close. Mega City Comics shut up shop at the end of January when owner Martin Kravetz retired without a suitable replacement found. The retailer will now reopen with cult entertainment chain Forbidden Planet taking the reigns. Mega City Comics, in Inverness Street in Camden, became one of the oldest comic book stores in the UK after opening in 1981 when Kravetz was
Woman, 66, charged with killing five-year-old girl nearly 50 years ago
Janice Nix has been charged with manslaughter following the death of Andrea Bernard A 66-year-old woman has been charged with the death of a five-year-old girl in 1978. Janice Nix has been charged with manslaughter following the death of Andrea Bernard. The young girl, who was known to Nix, was taken to a specialist burns unit after she was allegedly assaulted at an address in Ashley Road, Thornton Heath on June 6, 1978. She died
There’s an ‘invasive’ new species of snake living in Britain – but how did it get here?
Invasive snakes breeding in the wild in at least three UK regions crawl up walls and into attics to survive, researchers said. Aesculapian snakes, which can grow to over 7ft long, originally escaped from captivity, but are now surviving on their own using warm corners made by humans. Researchers tracked 13 males and eight females between 2021 and 2022 to find out how they were surviving in a climate previously thought to be too cold