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Families can enjoy a free day out at National Trust sites worth £50. Get your voucher from the Mirror between 10-18 Jan 2026. Explore heritage and nature for free!
Families can enjoy a free day out at National Trust sites worth £50. Get your voucher from the Mirror between 10-18 Jan 2026. Explore heritage and nature for free!
Max Johnson, whose story inspired the UK's 'opt-out' organ donation law, celebrates his 18th birthday with a heartfelt message to the family of his donor, Keira Ball. Read his incredible journey.
Max Johnson, whose story inspired 'Max and Keira's Law', marks his 18th birthday with gratitude to his donor's family. His campaign with the Mirror changed UK organ donation to an 'opt-out' system.
A Sydney court has overturned an assault conviction, setting a legal precedent that emails and texts constitute personal property. Discover how this landmark ruling modernises Australian law.
Pope Leo XIV expresses profound disappointment after his home state of Illinois legalises medically assisted suicide. Read his call for greater respect for life.
Installing security cameras? Avoid these 6 key locations to protect your privacy, stay legal, and ensure your system works effectively. Expert advice for UK homeowners.
Following the tragic deaths of Rob and Michele Reiner, we examine California's 'slayer rule' that prevents killers inheriting from victims. Could it apply to their son, Nick?
The EU's top court has ruled Poland's Constitutional Tribunal lacks independence due to politicised appointments. The decision pressures Warsaw to enact reforms.
A US judge has declined to halt the demolition of the White House East Wing for a new ballroom, citing national security concerns. The project faces legal challenges over historic preservation.
Chinese President Xi Jinping endorsed the conviction of Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai. The move, criticised by the West, comes before PM Keir Starmer's visit. Read the full story.
Hong Kong authorities have prohibited the public screening of filmmaker Kiwi Chow's 'Deadline', citing risks to national security. Chow calls the decision 'absurd and unjust'. Read the full story.
The government closes a legal loophole after the murder of former prison officer Lenny Scott. Killers motivated by a victim's past role will now face whole life sentences. Read the full story.
Sebastien Lai warns his father, British citizen Jimmy Lai, is dying in a Hong Kong jail under a draconian security law. He calls on PM Starmer to secure his release before China talks.
The Trump administration argues a new White House ballroom is a matter of national security to bypass reviews. Historic preservationists have filed a lawsuit to halt the controversial project.
Claire Lai says her father, the jailed Hong Kong media mogul, would focus on faith and family, not activism, if freed. His health is failing after years in solitary confinement.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper demands the immediate release of British citizen Jimmy Lai after his conviction under Hong Kong's national security law, calling the prosecution politically motivated.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper demands the immediate release of British citizen Jimmy Lai after his conviction under Hong Kong's national security law. The UK government condemns the 'political' trial.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper summoned China's ambassador to condemn the guilty verdict for British citizen Jimmy Lai. The UK demands his immediate release and repeal of Hong Kong's security law.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper condemns the 'politically motivated' prosecution of British citizen Jimmy Lai in Hong Kong. The UK government demands his immediate release.
Hong Kong's legislative election saw a low voter turnout as public anger over a deadly apartment fire and a government crackdown on dissent overshadowed the polls. Officials warned international media to comply with security laws.
Hong Kong's national security office warns international media after critical coverage of the Wang Fuk Court fire that killed 159 people. Read the full report on the escalating tensions.
A 13-year-old boy executed a convicted murderer in a Taliban public killing before 80,000 spectators in Afghanistan. Read the full report on the regime's return to brutal 'eye for an eye' justice.
South Korea has declared martial law following a major security breach. President Yoon Suk Yeol urges national unity. Read the latest on this developing crisis.
Expert advice on where to position your security cameras to deter burglars and protect your property. Learn the key locations for front door, back garden, driveway and more.
Two West Virginia National Guard members critically wounded in Washington DC shooting. Suspect identified as Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal. Read the latest updates.
Fourteen Hong Kong pro-democracy activists found guilty in landmark subversion trial. The verdict raises concerns about civil liberties and political freedom in the territory. Read the full analysis.
Two National Guard members shot in Washington D.C. near the White House. Their condition is unknown. Stay informed with the latest updates on this developing story.
Slovenia passes controversial 'Šutar law' granting police sweeping powers in Roma neighbourhoods, sparking discrimination accusations from human rights groups. Read the full analysis.
A Scottish Government review proposes decriminalising abortion and allowing terminations post-24 weeks with two doctors' approval. Discover the controversial recommendations and reactions.
China's President Xi Jinping reinforces authoritarian control over Hong Kong through sweeping security legislation, while former US President Donald Trump threatens retaliatory economic sanctions in escalating geopolitical standoff.