We’ve compiled the biggest stories of the day in this Thursday’s Mirror Daily Digest, from Keir Starmer’s insult at Nigel Farage to the man’s photos of the man who allegedly struck fans in Liverpool.
Welcome to the Mirror’s Daily Digest, where we’ll be pulling together all the biggest stories of the day from our News, Showbiz, Health teams and more. This Thursday, we’re featuring everything from the man accused of ramming his car into crowds at the Liverpool victory parade to Keir Starmer’s speech where he branded Nigel Farage “Liz Truss 2.0”.
We’ve also got the latest on Eamonn Holmes’ health update after the presenter fell off his chair live on GB News, and the new strain of coronavirus which has prompted the World Health Organisation (WHO) to issue an alert.
For the first time, a “family man” is charged over the horror of the Liverpool crash
This evening, our News team published pictures of the man accused of ramming his car into crowds at the Liverpool victory parade, injuring almost 80 people.
When he ploughed into football fans celebrating Liverpool FC’s title win, Paul Doyle, 53, of West Derby, Liverpool, was accused of dangerous driving, grievous bodily harm with intent, wounding with intent to inflict injury, and attempted GBH with intent. On Friday, he will show up at Liverpool Magistrates’ Court.
Due to more time being available for his investigation on Monday night, detectives were able to identify the father of three today. This afternoon, police were stationed outside his family home, where Doyle resides with his wife and their three sons. The family is seen enjoying numerous vacations, including those at Disneyland Florida, Dubai, and the beach, in adorable photos posted on social media.
Read the entire story here.
One of the worst political insults imaginable is used by Starmer to humiliate Farage.
This afternoon, our Politics team attended Keir Starmer’s speech in the north west where the Prime Minister branded Nigel Farage “Liz Truss 2.0”. In a ferocious attack, the PM accused the Reform UK leader of planning a “mad experiment” that will hammer family finances.
He compared Reform’s obstinate pledges to Tory disaster Liz Truss, who caused market chaos and caused mortgage rates to rocket due to her mini-Budget’s tax-lowering policies. However, Mr. Farage refrained from criticizing the prime minister, calling it “Project Fear 2.0.”
The PM claimed that Mr. Farage’s promises demonstrated that he cannot be trusted, stating that they included “the kind of irresponsible splurge” that caused the highest rates for mortgage payments, bills, and living expenses. Liz Truss has resurrected.
He continued, “Nigel Farage is doing Liz Truss 2.0 with the same promises of billions and billions of pounds in unfunded cuts.” Working people are a part of my responsibility to prevent that from ever happening to them, in my opinion.
Read the entire story here.
Eamonn Holmes releases a heartbreaking health update.
In other news, our Showbiz team covered Eamonn Holmes’ heartbreaking health update on GB News that occurred just days after he fell from his chair. Following a fall at his home earlier in the month, when he had to call an ambulance for assistance, the 65-year-old was taken to the hospital.
Sharing his dismay at his ongoing issues, Eamonn took to social media to share a picture of himself looking healthy and sprightly from just three years ago. The presenter said it ‘made him sad’ to see his decline as he told fans: “I could walk then.” In a bid to stay positive, Eamonn added that he was motivated to “redouble my efforts.”
After having spinal surgery in 2022 for chronic back pain brought on by three slipped discs, the presenter has been putting a lot of effort into his rehabilitation. He has seen using a walking aid and a wheelchair as part of his mobility decline over the past year.
Read the entire story here.
The mother-of-six was allegedly murdered while walking her dog by a wanted man.
An on-the-run man who was living off-grid to avoid being recalled to prison killed a grandmother who was out walking her dog in a “vicious and brutal attack”, a court has heard.
Anita Rose, 57, was subjected to “numerous kicks, stamps and blows being delivered to her face, head and body”, prosecutor Christopher Paxton KC told a trial at Ipswich Crown Court. Roy Barclay, 56, of no fixed address, denies her murder.
Opening the case for the prosecution today, Mr Paxton said mum-of-six Anita left her home in Brantham, Suffolk, to walk her dog Bruce on July 24 last year. She was found by passers-by but died four days later at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge on July 28.
Anita Rose was subject to a vicious and brutal attack, according to Mr. Paxton, who left her at home before 6 a.m. and gave her numerous kicks, stamps, and blows to the face, head, and body. Help was requested after passing by, but on July 28 Anita Rose died from her injuries at Addenbrooke’s Hospital.
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Three vacation spots are the Infectious new Covid strain’s hits.
Our health team has been monitoring the new coronavirus strain, which has caused an alert from the World Health Organization (WHO). Three popular destinations for UK holidaymakers are just three of the latest strain’s rapid spread across multiple nations.
The new strain’s symptoms are described by an expert who said it appears to spread more quickly and easily than previous strains. The WHO has issued a warning about a rise in Covid infections, with the new variant now responsible for more than 10% of all infections.
The WHO has designated the new strain NB.1.8.1 as a ‘variant under monitoring’ amid concern about the sharp rise in cases. The strain has been detected in multiple countries, including Australia, the US and possibly the UK.
Read the entire story here.
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