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Mirror Daily Digest: Our top stories from Liverpool parade crash suspect in tears to Strictly fans’ ‘disgust’

In this Tuesday’s Mirror Daily Digest, we’ve pulled together the biggest stories of the day from the Liverpool parade crash suspect’s appearance in court to ‘disgust’ over a new Strictly star

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Welcome to the Mirror’s Daily Digest, where we pull together all the best stories of the day from our News, Showbiz, Sport teams and more. This Thursday, we’re featuring everything from the alleged driver of a car which mowed down huge crowds at Liverpool’s victory parade appearing in court to controversy surrounding a Strictly star and a new virus hitting the UK.

The Liverpool parade crash suspect, Paul Doyle, broke down in tears earlier today as he was charged with another 24 offences related to 23 victims. Elsewhere, one former Apprentice star’s inclusion in Strictly Come Dancing has provoked outrage and Brits have been warned over a new virus found in the UK.

Liverpool parade crash suspect Paul Doyle in tears as he faces more charges

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Paul Doyle was arrested after Liverpool fans were mown down by a vehicle

Our News team’s attention was drawn to the courts earlier today as the alleged driver of a car which mowed down huge crowds at Liverpool’s victory parade broke down in tears. Paul Doyle, 53, was charged with another 24 offences. He already faced a string of charges after a Ford Galaxy minivan ploughed into scores of football fans in May.

But as Doyle, of Burghill Road, West Derby, appeared in court on Thursday morning, prosecutors levelled another 24 charges at him relating to 23 more victims. It brings the total number of victims on the indictment to 29, including eight children – two of whom were just six and seven-month-old babies at the time.

As the hearing began, Doyle clasped his hands to his face and broke down in tears. Appearing via video link the father of three struggled to speak as he sobbed when asked if he could hear the proceedings via a webcam in prison.

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Strictly fans ‘disgusted’ over latest stars as they urge BBC to take action

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Thomas Skinner has signed up for Strictly (Image: PA)

Throughout this week, our Showbiz team have been keeping across all the latest Strictly announcements – and one future contestant is causing quite the stir amongst fans. Viewers say they have been left ‘disgusted’ by the star’s inclusion in the BBC show.

Thomas Skinner, who is best known for appearing on The Apprentice, will be showing off his footwork for judges Shirley Ballas, Craig Revel Horwood, Mosi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke in just a few weeks’ time. However, because he has become known for some of his controversial views that he has posted on social media, some fans demanded were not impressed.

One fan wrote on X: “Disgusted…Have the BBC not looked at his social media output?” to which someone replied: “Somebody who has different political opinions than me is on television. BAN THEM.” but the initial tweeter insisted that is not what they meant as viewers in their droves demanded his social media history is checked

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Deadly mystery virus found in UK for first time after sweeping through Europe

'Sloth virus' is spreading
‘Sloth virus’ is spreading (Image: Getty Images)

Overnight, the latest statistics from the UK Health Security Agency revealed a new virus had been found in the UK for the first time. Three cases of Oropouche virus were detected among travellers returning to the UK after spreading across Europe.

It’s the first time the Oropouche virus has been found in the UK, with all instances linked to journeys to Brazil. Latest figures from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) also show a surge in travel-related chikungunya infections throughout England.

Between January and June 2025, 73 cases were recorded – a sharp rise from the 27 cases during the same timeframe in 2024, marking the highest tally ever documented for this period. Chikungunya is a mosquito-transmitted disease connected to international travel, presenting symptoms such as sudden fever typically coupled with joint discomfort.

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Buckingham Palace forced to remove Anne birthday post after major family gaffe

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After posting 75 facts about Princess Anne in honour of her birthday, eagle-eyed royal fans noticed a major error(Image: Getty)

Our eagle-eyed Royal team spotted Buckingham Palace make a major gaffe earlier this Thursday, leaving them red-faced. To celebrate Princess Anne’s upcoming birthday tomorrow, the Palace had released a list of 75 facts about the Princess Royal

However, one so-called fact caused quite a stir among Royal enthusiasts, leading to the entire post being removed. The contentious point was number fourteen on the list, which claimed that Anne, King Charles’ sister, had two stepchildren from her second marriage to Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence.

The Palace even named these supposed stepchildren as Tom and Amy Laurence. This information was quickly debunked by fans who pointed out that Sir Tim, a retired Royal Navy officer, had not been previously married before tying the knot with Princess Anne in December 1992.

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‘I could hear my dead mum celebrating with me when I opened my A-level results’

Gabrielle Morgan, 18, said she had kept a promise she made to her mum before she died by getting a place at Oxford University
Gabrielle Morgan, 18, said she had kept a promise she made to her mum before she died by getting a place at Oxford University(Image: PA)

A record number of students today celebrated top A-level results across the country – with a new milestone hit for A & A* achievements. But education leaders warned of stark divides in results between different areas of the country.

On average across the UK, 28.3% of entries were awarded either an A or A*, up from 27.8% in 2024 and above 25.4% in 2019. Boys took a lead over girls in the top grades for the first time since 2018, with 28.4% of boys’ A-level entries scoring an A or A* this summer, compared to 28.2% of their female classmates’ entries.

One happy sixth-form student said she had kept a promise she made to her mum before she died by getting a place at Oxford University. Gabrielle Morgan, 18, who is from Newcastle and who achieved straight A*s in English literature, Spanish and chemistry, said: “I could practically hear her celebrating with me when the offer came through. I know just how proud of me she is and I know she helped a lot, even though she wasn’t here physically.” Her mum, who moved from Malaysia to the UK in her early 20s, died from lung cancer in April last year.

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Kwara Monarch Seeks Govt Assistance For Victims Of Banditry

The traditional ruler of Babanla town in the Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State, Oba Aliyu Yusuf Arojojoye II, has appealed to Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq to urgently provide assistance to victims of the recent attack by bandits.

An unspecified number of bandits had on August 8, 2025, attacked the agrarian community last Friday, killing villagers, who were mainly farmers, while many residents lost valuable properties.

In a statement, Oba Aliyu said that the burden of fending for the farm settlers who were sacked from their farms was becoming too much for the community alone to bear.

“We, therefore, require the assistance of the government in this regard too,” the traditional ruler said.

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He also appealed to all indigenes of the town to return home, saying that the government has done everything to ensure that there is maximum protection of lives and properties.

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He commended the federal, state, and the Ifelodun local governments for their efforts to ensure peace and security in the community, while he assured governments of the people’s unalloyed support at all times.

“On behalf of the entire people of Babanla, I wish to express my profound appreciation to Abdulrahman AbdulRazak, the Executive Governor of Kwara State, and Chairman, Nigeria Governors’ Forum, the National Security Adviser and heads of all security agencies in Kwara State for the timely response to the aftermath of the bandits attack on Babanla on August 8, 2025.

“We specially thank both federal and state governments for all the measures being put in place to reinforce the safety and security in this community and its environs.

“This is already helping to mitigate the shock, anxiety, worries, and fears that followed the sad event. Consequently, normalcy is gradually returning to Babanla.”

The Oba also commended the local vigilance group for demonstrating courage against the bandits.

The monarch, in the statement, said, “Even with the limited firepower, you demonstrated the bravery that this community has always been noted for. Posterity will always celebrate your role in the protection of our community.

“Let me equally appreciate my fellow traditional rulers and all lovers of this community for the sympathy messages. And to the entire people of Babanla, I say a very big thank you for still remaining calm in the face of the attack.

“I thank you for your resilience, support, and patriotism throughout this trying period. Babanla, as the home of the valiants, has in history always given refuge to people who were being persecuted.

Wrexham shatter transfer record for Wales’ Broadhead

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Wrexham have signed Wales international Nathan Broadhead from Ipswich Town on a deal which could eventually be worth £10m.

The versatile forward, 27, who was in the final year of his contract at Portman Road, has signed a four-year deal with the Dragons.

“It’s been a long time coming and I’m delighted to join the club,” Broadhead said.

“Belief is going to be the biggest thing for us this season. We want to get everyone from North Wales down to the Stok Cae Ras and to show that belief in us.”

Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson said: “I’m delighted to welcome Nathan to the club. We’re all looking forward to working with him in the coming seasons.”

While the initial fee is likely to be some way short of the reported £10m figure, Broadhead’s arrival will have shattered Wrexham’s transfer record.

They have broken their transfer record on numerous occasions since Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney took control of the club in 2021.

The previous high mark was believed to be in excess of £3m, which Wrexham paid to sign midfielder Lewis O’Brien from Nottingham Forest last month.

He follows in the footsteps of fellow Wales internationals Danny Ward and Kieffer Moore in making the switch to the Stok Cae Ras.

Forwards Josh Windass and Ryan Hardie, defenders Conor Coady and Liberato Cacace and midfielders George Thomason and O’Brien have also moved to the north Wales side this summer.

Bangor-born Broadhead – who was in Wrexham’s academy as a boy as well as Bangor City – started his professional career with Everton but joined Ipswich permanently in 2023 following loan spells with Burton Albion, Sunderland and Wigan Athletic.

He made two first-team appearances for the Toffees but swiftly became a prominent figure at Ipswich, helping them secure successive promotions from League One to the Premier League.

Broadhead scored two goals in 18 top-flight appearances under Kieran McKenna last season.

He has netted twice in 14 senior outings for Wales, with his first goal coming on debut against Croatia in 2023.

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Agreement reached for takeover of troubled Morecambe

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A new takeover deal has been agreed between Morecambe owners Bond Group and prospective buyers Panjab Warriors in a bid to save the beleaguered National League club.

The Shrimps are currently suspended from the league and had their first three games postponed because of concerns about the club’s ability to meet their financial obligations.

Panjab Warriors have previously had their takeover approved by the EFL in June, following the club’s relegation from League Two, but a chaotic summer has followed.

That has included Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy writing to owner Jason Whittingham urging him to sell the Shrimps, while Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer urged everyone involved with the club “to do the right thing”.

“It paves the way for continued stability and a positive future both on and off the pitch.

“Final legal documentation will now be prepared, with immediate steps being taken to inform key stakeholders, including the National League and the club’s management team.

Supporters’ group, the Shrimps Trust, said they understood “that sale and purchase agreements are in the process of being documented for submission to the National League”.

“This represents a significant step forward in the process,” the group said in a statement.

“While we remain cautious until the necessary approvals have been confirmed, all parties have verified this information with us, giving us some assurance that a resolution is in sight.”

Thursday’s announcement comes after the two parties agreed to a mediation session this week, after an initial session failed to take place.

Panjab Warriors, who have been trying to take over Morecambe for more than a year, were joined in a separate bid by businessman Jonny Cato in trying to mount a takeover.

Morecambe closed operations in late July, shortly after their suspension from the National League.

It is unclear from Thursday’s statement when Panjab Warriors’ takeover will be finalised, however.

“We would like to thank all of the staff at the club for their forbearance and can only apologise for the stress this has caused,” added the Bond Group.

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Richardson and Bjergfelt set world records

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Britain’s Matt Richardson and Will Bjergfelt set track cycling world records as Charlie Tanfield fell short in his bid to break the hour record in Konya, Turkey.

Richardson, 26, became the first cyclist to clock under nine seconds in the 200m flying start – doing so in an event set up with British Cycling backing to aim for a number of world records.

His time of 8.941 seconds lowered the time of 9.088 secs, set by Dutchman Harrie Lavreysen at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

“I came here to do that [go sub-nine seconds] and that’s what I did so, it’s a pretty cool feeling to accomplish the one thing that I came out here to do,” said Richardson.

“It was a lot faster [than I’ve previously ridden]. I was basically just a passenger.

“I gave the bike a bit of direction and it was just steering itself almost. I rode of lot of it outside the sprint lane, so I know there’s a bit more there.”

Earlier on Thursday, Bjergfelt, 46, established a new hour record in the C5 classification as he became the first para-cyclist in history go beyond 50km.

He rode a distance of 51.471km to beat the previous mark of 47.569km, set by Italy’s Andrea Tarlao in 2014.

“It’s not quite sunk in yet really,” said Bjergfelt.

“While I was going round the track and everyone was cheering at the end there, it started to hit home. I don’t think it’s quite hit home yet that I’ve smashed the world record on the track and that’s a dream come true.”

In 2015, Bjergfelt was involved in a head-on collision with a car which shattered his right leg and left him with a bleed on his brain.

Having previously ridden for UCI Continental teams, he was given a C5 para-cycling classification when he returned to the sport.

He subsequently became the first para-cyclist to compete in the Tour of Britain in 2021 and took gold in the C5 road race at the World Championships in 2023.

Tanfield falls short of iconic record

Tanfield was aiming to become the fourth British rider to hold the famous hour record since the UCI, cycling’s world governing body, unified the rules for the event in 2014.

He began preparing for his attempt shortly after last summer’s Paris Games where he won a silver medal as part of Great Britain’s team pursuit squad.

However, despite making a strong start, he was unable to eclipse the 56.792km distance covered by Filippo Ganna in October 2022.

The 28-year-old rode 53.967km during his attempt at 1,200m altitude – 750m higher than the velodrome in Grenchen, Switzerland where the Italian set his benchmark.

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What’s new in the Premier League this season?

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The Premier League returns this weekend as reigning champions Liverpool entertain Bournemouth at Anfield on Friday.

A thrilling opening weekend also includes Manchester United hosting Arsenal, before Leeds make their return to the top flight when they welcome Everton on Monday.

It has been a busy summer on and off the field, with Chelsea winning the Club World Cup in the United States after Manchester City went out in the last 16.

What new managers and new players are in the Premier League?

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Ange Postecoglou said he always won a trophy in his second season in charge of a club and that prediction came true as he guided Tottenham to the Europa League thanks to a 1-0 win over Manchester United in Bilbao, Spain.

That came on 21 May, but it was not enough to keep the Australian in a job as he was sacked 16 days later – with Thomas Frank moving across London from Brentford to replace him.

The Bees then promoted Keith Andrews from set-piece coach to become their new boss.

Liverpool won the Premier League title in 2024-25 to become English champions for a record-equalling 20th time.

However, Arne Slot’s side have been the biggest spenders in the summer with Germany midfielder Florian Wirtz joining for an initial fee of £100m from Bayer Leverkusen, in a deal that could be worth £116m.

The Reds may be set to beat that club record transfer if they are able to sign striker Alexander Isak from Newcastle. Liverpool have also signed striker Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt, left-back Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth and right-back Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen.

Arsenal and Manchester United have both signed strikers as the Gunners bought Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting in a move worth a potential £64m, while United’s fee for Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig could reach £73.7m.

Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal, runners-up in each of the past three seasons, have also purchased defensive midfielder Martin Zubimendi from Real Sociedad and winger Noni Madueke from Chelsea.

Other major moves have seen Manchester United bolster their attacking options with the signings of Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford and Matheus Cunha from Wolves. Chelsea have signed two strikers, Joao Pedro and Liam Delap, from Brighton and Ipswich Town respectively, and winger Jamie Gittens from Borussia Dortmund.

What new teams are in the Premier League?

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Leeds United and Burnley both reached 100 points in the Championship to finish in the top two and secure returns to the Premier League.

For the Clarets, they were only out of the top flight for one season, but will be hoping to stay in the division for more than one campaign after being relegated in 2021-22, promoted the following year, relegated in 2023-24 and then promoted again.

Leeds had been in the Championship for two seasons before winning the title in 2024-25. The third team to come up was Sunderland as they clinched a dramatic 2-1 play-off final win over Sheffield United at Wembley in May to return to the top tier for the first time since 2016-17.

Tom Watson, who scored the Black Cats’ 95th-minute winner, has since moved to Brighton while midfielder Jobe Bellingham has joined Borussia Dortmund.

However, the newly promoted trio have all spent big in an attempt to stay in the Premier League.

What new laws are in the Premier League?

The biggest change means a goalkeeper holding the ball for more than eight seconds will be punished with a corner for the opposition.

It is hoped this will clamp down on time-wasting.

Until now the law had been six seconds and the punishment of an indirect free-kick – but it was barely ever applied.

Referees will warn the goalkeepers with a five-second countdown.

The new law applies across football as a whole and was seen in action at the Club World Cup.

Another change means only captains will be allowed to approach referees during Premier League matches this season.

Yellow cards can be shown to players who approach officials without permission and behave in a disrespectful manner.

If the captain is a goalkeeper, a team can provide an alternate player before kick-off.

Players will be allowed to retake a penalty if they accidental touch it twice while kicking it… so long as the effort went in.

The new law has already been used this summer in the Women’s European Championship final penalty shootout. England’s Beth Mead slipped with a double touch as she scored a penalty in the shootout against Spain – and had to retake it, with her second effort saved by keeper Cata Coll.

What is the new Premier League television deal?

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In December 2023, the Premier League agreed a new record £6.7bn domestic television deal for Sky and TNT to show up to 270 live games a season, with the BBC continuing to show highlights on Match of the Day.

The deal begins in 2025-26 and covers four years and was described as the “largest sports media rights deal ever concluded in the UK”.

The Saturday 3pm blackout will remain in place, but every 2pm Sunday kick-off will be televised.

Sky were awarded four of the five packages and will show a minimum of 215 matches a season, up from 128 games in 2024-25. That will include Saturday 5.30pm kick-offs, Sunday 2pm and 4.30pm kick-offs, plus evening games on Mondays and Fridays and three midweek rounds.

TNT will show a minimum of 52 matches a season including all 12.30pm kick-offs on Saturdays and two midweek match rounds.

Sky Sports will also broadcast all 10 matches on the final day of each season.

What is ref cam?

The Premier League will test out referee cameras in selected matches this season.

It is set to be trialled over six to eight weeks, with the idea to make the technology a permanent feature for the rest of the season. It is unlikely to be in place for the first match of the season.

Referees will wear cameras on their shirts during matches and have an ear-piece and microphone attached.

The idea of RefCam is to offer TV viewers a unique view of football action, but no controversial incidents will be shown.

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