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The Daily Mirror is a British national daily tabloid newspaper founded in 1903. Based in London, it provides comprehensive coverage of national and international news, politics, sports, and celebrity entertainment. It is historically associated with the labour movement and is known for its populist editorial tone.

How Daily Mirror is leading on 17 June 2026

The story focuses on internal Labour Party dynamics, highlighting Angela Rayner's support for Andy Burnham while noting her reticence regarding Keir Starmer's leadership.

Editorial stance: Supportive of Labour but critical of leadership. What they emphasise: The potential for the party to recover public trust through alternative figures like Andy Burnham..

Distinctive on this page: The juxtaposition of a serious political 'exclusive' with high-visibility commercial betting and supermarket advertisements.

If you only read this paper today: The Labour Party is in a period of internal transition and uncertainty, but there is still a path to electoral viability.

Lead headline: “IT'S NOT TOO LATE FOR LABOUR

Front page of Daily Mirror, 17 June 2026 — reproduced for the purpose of critical review
Front page of Daily Mirror, 17 June 2026. Reproduced for the purpose of critical review and commentary — about our editorial use.
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