All news on the topic: Politics
650
'Football is not in dark age - fans and players have never been better behaved'
If Fleet Street thought the sex lives of football players and the behaviour of fans was worth writing about back in the day there wouldn't be any space left for actual news, writes Mirror columnist Brian Reade
1268
'Tory failure to respect asylum seekers has led to acid attacks on our streets'
As a mum and her daughters recover from an horrific attack by a sex offender who's gone on the run, Fleet Street Fox argues he could have been stopped if Tory governments had not axed spending for political reasons
936
Tory Robert Jenrick accused of 'politically motivated' attack on vicars
Former Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick came under fire as he claimed 'naive' vicars and priests are tricked by asylum seekers when commenting about the Clapham acid attack
651
Fury as James Cleverly pleads for £2.6billion to plug asylum black hole
Tories have been accused of 'busting the budget' after Home Secretary James Cleverly said he needed an extra £2.6billion to plug a Home Office budget black hole
696
UK will 'miss out the AI goldrush' unless Government adopts positive vision
The UK's approach to artificial intelligence has become too narrowly focused on AI safety and the threats the technology could pose, rather than its benefits, meaning it could "miss out on the AI goldrush", a House of Lords Committee has warned
603
Labour refuses to say if it still supports £28bn green investment pledge
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves has repeatedly refused to set out whether she is standing by her commitment to spend £28 billion a year on green investment
550
Donald Trump's four lawyers who will make the most from his $50m legal bill
Former President Donald Trump has had to pay a whopping $50 million in legal fees in 2023, with four lawyers set to make the most from his legal woes
1094
Former Labour MP switches to Nigel Farage's Reform party for upcoming byelection
Former Labour MP Simon Danczuk, who was blocked from running for Labour in 2017 after an explicit texting scandal, is standing as the candidate for Nigel Farage's Reform Party
941
'Labour risks raining on enthusiasm if it keeps kowtowing to overpaid bankers'
The Labour Party might be on a charm offensive with the fatcats in high finance, but Mirror columnist Paul Routledge asks if it's really necessary to be cosying quite so close to the bankers
1266
Tory MP calls for fly-tippers to be strangled with their ripped out intestines
Hardliner Sir Desmond Swayne made the Hannibal Lecter-like suggestion that fly-tippers should be 'garrotted with their own intestines' during a House of Commons debate
644
Hunt casts doubt on big Budget tax cuts despite pressure from panicking Tory MPs
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt made the comments after the International Monetary Fund urged the government not to cut taxes in a bombshell intervention weeks before the Budget
1224
Reform UK accepts £10,000 from millionaire accused of sexual harassment
The donation, which was uncovered by DeSmog, was made by hedge fund boss Crispin Odey last August just weeks after 13 women accused him of sexual harassment or abuse
1162
One-in-six children across UK now have rotting teeth according to damning survey
One in six kids and almost a quarter of those in poorer areas now have rotting teeth, new data has shown, as one senior dentist said the Government has 'offered nothing' in solving the problem
677
Fears for Taylor Swift's safety amid backlash from Donald Trump supporters
Taylor Swift's close protection will need to take recent political moves into consideration and could introduce 'extra security' during Donald Trump's campaign in the run-up to the US election, according to celebrity bodyguard Simon Newton
1081
Son who beheaded father is 'latest in string of conspiracy theory violence'
Justin Mohn, 32, has been arrested on suspicion of first-degree murder, abuse of a corpse, and possessing an instrument of crime with contents after allegedly killing his dad, Michael Mohn
961
Rachel Reeves vows to cap corporation tax for five years after Tory U-turns
The Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves said the current 25% rate of corporation tax will not change for the first term of a Labour Government as she addressed business leaders
1128
Big Issue vendors hand in petition to PM calling for end to housing insecurity
The petition was signed by almost 12,000 members of the public following a campaign launched by the magazine aimed at ending housing insecurity
637
Labour MP wobbles on £28billion green spend vow in BBC Breakfast grilling
Grilled on BBC Breakfast over the huge £28billion investment, Labour's Shadow Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said it was down to the 'health' of the economy
1148
Tory minister quits amid fears for his life after string of attacks and threats
Mike Freer, whose Finchley and Golders Green constituency office was set alight at Christmas, said threats and attacks have caused an 'intolerable stress' for his family
607
'Our legal system is unjust until domestic murderers face the law's full force'
Under current laws, if a murderer has brought a weapon to the scene of the crime with intent to kill, he or she can expect to be sentenced for at least 25 years
880
Billionaire Facebook mogul Zuckerberg forced to apologise to furious families
Mark Zuckerberg apologised after being forced to appear at a senate hearing on social media safety, with the founder of Meta standing up to say 'i'm sorry' to families and children affected
1212
Councils face devastating service cuts as £5.8billion Tory black hole exposed
Every single council bar one is expected to experience a real-terms cut in funding, with more than 200 authorities set to experience a reduction of more than 30%
976
'Not for EU' labels to go on all meat and dairy products sold in supermarkets
Under a deal to restore power-sharing in Northern Ireland, ministers also will be given training on how to talk about the Good Friday Agreement after they displayed ignorance
1075
Dover delays could be worse than nightmare 14 hour fears as tourists avoid UK
The leader of Kent County Council told MPs that new post-Brexit biometric border checks could see queues of more than 14 hours - more than the current worse case scenario
1051
Michelle Mone's husband refuses to be grilled by prosecutors over £5m fraud
Doug Barrowman, husband of Tory peer Baroness Michelle Mone, refused to be grilled at his £5million embezzlement case in Santander, Spain, where he faces a five-year jail sentence
04.07.2026, 12:00 • News
04.07.2026, 11:52 • Crime
04.07.2026, 11:41 • World
04.07.2026, 11:38 • Investigation
04.07.2026, 11:27 • World
04.07.2026, 11:17 • Investigation
04.07.2026, 09:42 • Crime
04.07.2026, 09:36 • World
04.07.2026, 09:33 • Investigation
03.07.2026, 21:19 • World
03.07.2026, 21:12 • World
03.07.2026, 20:39 • Crime
03.07.2026, 20:38 • World
03.07.2026, 20:22 • Investigation
03.07.2026, 20:15 • World
03.07.2026, 20:02 • Politics
03.07.2026, 19:53 • World
03.07.2026, 19:40 • Investigation
03.07.2026, 19:38 • Crime
03.07.2026, 19:33 • Crime
03.07.2026, 19:20 • Crime
03.07.2026, 19:18 • Tech
03.07.2026, 19:14 • Investigation
03.07.2026, 19:08 • Crime
03.07.2026, 19:01 • Crime
03.07.2026, 18:37 • Investigation
03.07.2026, 18:33 • Investigation
03.07.2026, 18:30 • Investigation