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UK Front Pages — 14 June 2026
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Archive · Sun 14 Jun · UK Edition
Loading 6 UK front pages for 14 June 2026.
Front page images reproduced for the purpose of critical review and commentary — about our editorial use.
Front Pages Editorial Analysis
Political competition in the Makerfield by-election
The Sunday Mirror frames the contest through the lens of Andy Burnham's personal appeal and his promise to represent regional interests against Westminster. Conversely, The Mail on Sunday uses the election as a platform to warn against voting for minor parties, linking them to extremist elements and suggesting such votes are tactically counterproductive.

The Observer
London · United Kingdom
“Queen's lady-in-waiting”
Framing: The paper frames the story as a successful comeback, focusing on the athlete's resilience following a physical setback during a specific tournament.
centre-left
Sunday Telegraph
London · United Kingdom
“Jarvis: I'll get Forces the funds they need”
Framing: The story focuses on the new Defence Secretary's commitment to securing increased military funding, positioning him as a champion for the armed forces within a new government.
right
Mail on Sunday
London · United Kingdom
“RESTORE ACTIVISTS AT 'WHITE SUPREMACY SUMMIT'”
Framing: The paper presents an investigative report linking activists from a minor right-wing party to extremist groups, framing the association as a disqualifying factor for voters.
right
Sunday Mirror
London · United Kingdom
“Burnham: I'll make us heard”
Framing: The paper presents an exclusive interview with Andy Burnham, framing him as a champion for 'ordinary Britons' against a detached Westminster establishment.
centre-left
London · United Kingdom
“...hang their heads in shame”
Framing: The paper presents a retrospective critique of the Brexit campaign's leadership, framing the tenth anniversary of the referendum through the lens of failed promises and personal accountability.
centre-left