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Browsing: The Daily Mirror
The Mirror says Lucy Spraggan wowed fans as she showed off her washboard abs and gave an energetic performance at Manchester Pride over the bank holiday weekend.
The Mirror says Boris Johnson has gone away with his family to the west of England – but No10 insists he is not on holiday.
The Mirror says Hurricane Ida has claimed its first fatality with a person being crushed to death by a falling tree.
There is more positive news for the UK tourism industry on the front page of the Daily Mirror, which says Brits have “fallen back in love” with domestic holidays.
The Daily Mirror focuses on the Covid pandemic and fears the government has not done enough to prevent a surge in infections when children return to school.
The Daily Mirror says: The UK airlift out of Kabul will end in hours after Britain shut the airport’s gates to new arrivals in the early hours today.
The Daily Mirror says: President Joe Biden has vowed revenge on the terrorists who killed US troops and Afghan civilians – including children – in a devastating twin bombing in Afghanistan.
The Daily Mirror says: The family of a British man killed in the 9/11 terror attacks is demanding a new inquest, claiming the Twin Towers were blown up from inside.
The Daily Mirror says: On October 20, 2000, Phyllis Porter got a knock on the door that would change her life. She answered the door to find two Mirror reporters who had come to tell her that she had just won a million pounds.
The Daily Mirror says: Dexter played 62 Test matches for England between 1958 and 1968, scoring 4,502 runs at an average of almost 48 with nine centuries.
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