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Browsing: The Daily Mirror
Man City signing Erling Haaland Dortmund release clause and an agreement in principle has been reached between the two parties, with the deal subject to personal terms being finalised
Rebekah Vardy told the court she feared she may lose her unborn baby and was left feeling suicidal after a phone call from Coleen Rooney, who accused her of leaking stories to the press about her
Prince Charles and his wife Camilla were both at the State Opening of Parliament today with Charles stepping in for the Queen – and according to a lip reader the heir to the throne could be see complaining to his wife
The Daily Mirror contrasts his move with the prime minister’s refusal to go after he was fined. “This is what honour looks like, Mr Johnson” is the paper’s headline.
Sean Armstead, 36, policeman tracks cheating wife Alexandra Vanderheyden, 35, to a hotel where she was with Edward Wilkins, 20, before killing the lover and shooting himself
This is what honour looks like, Mr Johnson – that’s the headline of the Daily Mirror, which reports on Beergate and Starmer’s pledge.
A black Vauxhall Astra smashed into prime minister Boris Johnson’s £1.3m home townhouse in south London, damaging parts of the garden
Brandon Williams, currently on loan at Norwich City, posted a controversial message in a now deleted Norwich Instagram post following the Canaries’ 4-0 defeat to West Ham
Keir Starmer vows to quit if he is fined over Beergate – in marked contrast to shameless Boris Johnson who has refused to go despite being hit with a fixed penalty notice for attending a lockdown party
Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis tells The Mirror of his concern that direct debits for energy have at least doubled for one in four Britons.
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