Welcome to the Mirror's Daily Digest, where we'll be pulling together all the best stories of the day from our News, Showbiz, Sport teams and more. This Monday we're featuring everything from a British national injured during a missile strike on Israel to Sky News anchor Dermot Murnaghan being diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer.
Our Showbiz team bring you the story of Peter Andre hitting back over all the 'drama with exes', while we also bring you the sheer horror of bodies with shackled hands and feet found floating at a tourist hotspot.
Finally, we have an exclusive catch-up with EastEnders' Samantha Womack, who tells us all about the heartbreaking change she's faced following her breast cancer battle.
Brit injured in Iran missile hit on Israel as Middle East in 'perilous moment'One British national has been injured in Israel during missile attacks by Iran, David Lammy has said.
The Foreign Secretary said the Middle East is now going through "a perilous moment" as the conflict continues after the US got involved too at the weekend. Strikes between Iran and Israel have now continued for 10 days.
Meanwhile, hundreds ofIran's elite soldiers are believed to have been killed afterIsrael struck at the "heart of Tehran"today. Infresh strikes on the ideological symbols of the Iranian regime, Israel targeted theentrance of the notorious Evin Prison - where enemies of the state are held - and the Basij Headquarters. The Basij is the shadowy paramilitary wing of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps - which the US previously prescribed as a terrorist organisation.
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Sky News anchor Dermot Murnaghan diagnosed with Stage 4 cancerFormer Sky News anchor Dermot Murnaghan has been diagnosed with cancer. The broadcaster revealed he's been responding to treatment and praised his "outstanding medical team" for their care during the devastating time. At the time of sharing his diagnosis, he also issued a passionate plea to men.
Dermot, 67, joined Sky in 2007 and presented a string of news programmes, including the death of Queen Elizabeth on September 8, and was the first broadcaster to share the tragic news. He later made the decision to leave the network two years ago.
Away from the Sky network, Dermot was a familiar face on BBC News, Channel 4 and Independent Television News. He also fronted Eggheads between 2003 and 2014, when Jeremy Vinelater took over the role.
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Peter Andre hits back over 'drama with exes' after Katie Price attacks wifePeter Andre has detailed how to deal with 'drama with exes' in his weekly New! Magazine column, just days after his ex Katie Price hit out at his wife Emily MacDonagh.
While reminiscing about their marriage last week, Katie revealed that her and Peter’s kids – particularly daughter Princess – can’t comprehend that they were once a couple because she and Emily are “just so different”.
“I said to her, ‘I was with your dad for six years – trust me, we had a laugh, banter together. We did,” Katie told comedian Katherine Ryan on her podcast, adding, “She can’t believe that whenever he went everywhere or me, we were together with the kids – we’d go as a family. She’s like, ‘Emily doesn’t do all that,’ for Pete.”
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Horror as bodies with shackled hands and feet found floating at tourist hotspot
A major investigation has been launched at a popular Spanish holiday destination after several bodies were spotted floating in the sea - sparking a murder probe.
At least five corpses have been recovered by the Civil Guard in the Balearic Sea off Majorca, with hands and feet shackled. The bodies are believed to belong to migrants who attempted to reach Spain via a dangerous crossing from Algeria.
The Civil Guard believe that the suspected migrants could have been confronted, handcuffed and then thrown into the sea. Detectives could treat the cases as murder due to the migrants being tied up.
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EastEnders' Samantha Womack's heartbreaking change after breast cancer battleFinally, chatting from her home in Spain’s Valencia mountains, with only her rescue dogs for company, former EastEndersactress Samantha Womack couldn’t sound happier. The 52-year-old underwent gruellingtreatment for breast cancer after being diagnosed in August 2022,but says she now believes the experience has changed her outlook on life for the better.
“I feel so much more enlightened,” says the Brighton-born star. “I know myself better, I feel humbler, I feel calmer.” The biggest day-to-day change to Samantha’s life is that she works far less – although for an actress who’s worked pretty much non-stop since rising to fame representing the UK at Eurovision in 1991and then launching her acting career in the mid-1990s in Pie In The Sky and Game On , saying no doesn’t come easily.
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