The Lionesses emerged victorious in the Euros against Spain, bringing joy, while 94-year-old Mala Tribich, the sole British Holocaust survivor present at the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz-Birkenau’s liberation, portrayed deep reflection. A striking image of the VE Day Flypast on The Mall encapsulated patriotism, contrasting with a disturbing scene of protesters outside the Bell Hotel in Epping, displaying unruly behavior.
Capturing moments of national pride, heartwarming photos of The Princess of Wales and Gazza, celebrated figures, were shared. The resilience of former England football star Paul Gascoigne shone through in a picture showcasing his vitality and contentment ahead of his upcoming autobiography release.
Mala Tribich’s poignant presence at the Auschwitz-Birkenau anniversary highlighted her tragic past, where her family fell victim to the Nazi atrocities. Demonstrators clashed with authorities outside the Bell Hotel in Epping, protesting the presence of Ethiopian migrant Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu facing assault charges in court.
The RAF Red Arrows illuminated the sky on the 80th VE Day anniversary, commemorating the end of WWII in Europe. The England Lionesses’ triumph at the Women’s Euro 2025 Final against Spain was captured by Daily Mirror photographer Andy Stenning in Basel, Switzerland.
A delightful image of the Princess of Wales in the Ardura Community Forest underscored her commitment to environmental conservation. Meanwhile, police escorted Maddie Suspect Christian Brueckner from his hideout in Neumunster, Germany, triggering local protests due to the proximity of vulnerable residents.
A major collision involving several police cars near Newcastle led to five individuals being rushed to the hospital. The intense impact left four marked police vehicles damaged and an unmarked car overturned, with debris strewn across the scene.
In a dramatic portrayal, waves thrashed against Newhaven Harbour in East Sussex, surpassing the lighthouse’s height due to strong winds. Additionally, a snapshot depicted children in the village of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, where malaria claims many lives, showcasing the efforts of the UK charity ‘Malaria No More’ collaborating with local scientists to combat the disease.
