All news by author: Emily Retter
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Parents' tragic collection of bloodstained belongings after son killed by bully
Jake Fahri will soon face the Parole Board and learn whether he is to be released. He killed the 16-year-old at a cafe in 2008 in a crime that shocked the country
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Linda Nolan has Neil Sedaka song and a pink glitter coffin in her funeral plans
After her devastating brain cancer diagnosis, the Nolans star is confronting the future and admits: 'I think it’s a one-way trip now'
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Joan Bakewell discovers benefits of napping after turning 90 amid cancer fight
Veteran broadcaster and journalist Dame Joan Bakewell, Baroness Bakewell, is currently 12 chemotherapy sessions into ongoing treatment following an operation to remove colon cancer
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From training on a beach to Grand National legend - the story of Red Rum
When Ginger McCain bought the seven-year-old gelding in 1972 and discovered he had pedal osteitis, a disease of the bone which threatened to cripple him, he headed to the sea
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Death of Mary Quant means 'bye to fashion rebel who sparked cultural revolution
Sniffing a youthful urgency in the cannabis-swirled air of a nearly swinging London, Mary popularised rule-breaking, ready-to-wear fashions that would help it on its way
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Europe's oldest operating theatre to reopen - but it's not for the faint-hearted
The surgery room is now a museum and will reopen to the public after refurbishment thanks to a Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sports grant
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Families harrowing hunt for loved ones after Turkey earthquakes
Turkey suffered two twin earthquakes of 7.7 and 7.6 magnitude, in the early hours of February 6, and over two months later families are still looking for lost loved ones
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Boy, 7, pulled alive from rubble of Turkey earthquake was left orphaned
In a video taken in the ambulance after Emir was rescued from the debris of his home, the young survivor has no idea he is an orphan
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Survivors of Turkey earthquake tell amazing stories of survival two months on
The first tremor, in the early hours of February 6, had a Richter magnitude of 7.7, while the second was 7.6. They killed more than 50,000 people in Turkey and over 7,000 in northern Syria
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Dickens would be 'horrified' to see poverty in modern-day Britain, says relative
Writer's great-great-great-granddaughter believes it's a relevant time for people to appreciate the story told in Great Expectations ahead of new adaptation
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Dachau survivor recalls horror of life in first Nazi death camp 90 years on
Named after a town outside Munich, Dachau was to become the model for the 44,000 camps and incarceration sites that followed. Marta Szpiro was one of its last inmates
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Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe and husband 'learned to be couple again' after release
One year after she was freed from jail, Nazanin's husband Richard tells of the long journey helping his wife to re-adjust after six years behind bars in Iran
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Jayne Torvill's poignant vow after horror injury during Dancing on Ice practice
For the past couple of weekends, the skating star has appeared on the judging panel of the show wearing a sling studded in sequins to match her frock
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Deep dive into British master artist David Hockney's stunning immersive exhibit
The Yorkshireman’s latest exhibition, David Hockney: Bigger & Closer (not smaller & further away) - and it definitely is - opens on Wednesday 22 and places you at the centre of his art as it is projected around you on four, 11m-high walls
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Raquel Welch's impressive rise to stardom after iconic three lines in movie
Raquel Welch rose to fame for her 1960s roles in Fantastic Voyage and One Million Years B.C, quickly becoming one of the industry's most sought-after stars
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Miracle girl, 9, rescued uninjured from Turkey earthquake rubble as mum missing
As the rescue efforts continue in rubble-strewn Antakya, the heroes trying to save lives in Turkey can take heart after a pig-tailed nine-year-old was carried to safety this morning
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Inside A&E looks like Ikea with minimal wait times while NHS goes 'haywire'
While the UK's emergency rooms struggle with ambulance queues, patients in corridors and long wait times, the A&E department at the UMC hospital in Amsterdam tells a very different story
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Monica Lewinsky says she was 'patient zero' in Clinton scandal 25 years on
Twenty-five years on Bill Clinton’s brazen denial of the revelations surrounding an 18-month affair when he was aged 48 and unpaid intern Monica Lewinsky was 22, where are its protagonists?
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Tony Christie's heartbreaking admission as he breaks silence on dementia battle
Legendary singer Tony Christie - who's best known for hits like (Is This the Way to) Amarillo - speaks in detail for the first time about his recent dementia diagnosis
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Robson Green kicked booze habit after seeing 'certain look on his mother's face'
Fame hit the actor with a jolt some 30 years ago, after he and fellow star Jerome Flynn sang Unchained Melody in the hit ITV drama Soldier Soldier
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Teen footballer who collapsed would have died if pitch didn't have defibrillator
After the 18-year-old sports student Kye Wilson suffered a cardiac arrest during the match, his quick-thinking teammates, staff and coaches began CPR while someone ran to fetch a defibrillator
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Inside life of Cocaine Godmother with lust for murder as story hits our screens
Griselda Blanco, dubbed the Cocaine Godmother, was the queenpin among kingpins in the Colombian Medellin drug cartel of the 70s and 80s. She was a trailblazer for women entrepreneurs the world over
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Prince Harry's book has divided opinion - Mirror readers share their thoughts
Six Mirror readers from around the country share their opinion on Spare, the book that has driven a new wedge between Prince Harry and the Royal Family. The memoir was published on Tuesday
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Pope Benedict funeral draws 60,000 including crying Brit who queued to see Queen
Pope Francis made modern history at the funeral at St Peter's Square on Thursday as he presided over his predecessor’s funeral, a sight not seen for over 200 years
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Tears inside St Peter's Basilica as Pope lies small and fragile amid the pomp
Around me today as I joined the crowds on the third and final day of the Pope Emeritus’ lying in state at St Peter’s Basilica, ahead of tomorrow’s funeral, camera phones suddenly shoot up
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