All news by author: Emmeline Saunders

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Timmy Mallett's incredible new career as he announces poignant personal news
After fading from public view when his TV career waned, the '80s star has built up a 66,000-strong online community of new fans thanks to his cycling diaries and painting tours
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Bereaved families blast 'insincere' Matt Hancock whose apologies 'didn't wash'
Deborah Doyle, from Newcastle, who lost her mum Sylvia Griffiths, 76, to the virus said Hancock had "a look of sincerity but it didn’t wash"
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Author Michael Rosen chokes up in Repair Shop NHS special after near-death coma
BBC One viewers are in for an emotional ride as The Repair Shop marks the 75th anniversary of the NHS by restoring everything from a Thomas The Tank Engine catering trolley to a vintage doctor's bag
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Denise van Outen puts air fryers through ultimate cost, speed and calories test
A new TV show fronted by Denise van Outen promises to test air fryers to their limit as fans rave they're cheaper, faster and healthier than normal ovens - but are you convinced?
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Pensioner's ventriloquist doll that silenced school bullies is restored to glory
George was made in the late 1890s and worked in London music halls. He came to Alison’s family when his owner died and her aunt inherited him
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Johnny Vaughan admits 'ups and downs' as he reunites with Denise van Outen
It's been 26 years since Johnny Vaughan and Denise van Outen fizzled on screen as Channel 4's The Big Breakfast co-hosts - and today they're reuniting to present Steph's Packed Lunch
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Faces of Brit Covid victims whose families deserve to know truth about pandemic
The Covid-19 Bereaved Families For Justice action group put forward 20 families to act as witnesses but none have been chosen to given evidence in Module 1
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'I tried Lady Gaga's new make-up range - one real winner but big drawback'
Compared with Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty, Gaga’s price point is higher, but her demographic is older. So how does it feel? Mirror reporter Emmeline Saunders got busy with the slap to find out
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Behind the scenes at Greggs as staff use code to tell pasties apart at a glance
New TV show goes behind the scenes at the legendary bakery chain to show you the company secrets, from batch-cooking sausage rolls to designing pies for ease of access on the go
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'Big-hearted' rising star Josie Gibson tipped to save This Morning from the axe
Insiders believe the 38-year-old mum could be the secret ingredient to saving This Morning from disaster as fallout from Phillip Schofield affair continues
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Girl burned all over body as six-month-old baby celebrates every year of life
Little Elizabath Soffe marks the day she survived the devastating cot blaze that left her with burns all over her body each year - last year her fundraising efforts earned her a Daily Mirror Pride of Britain award
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'Like EastEnders' Lola, I thought I was going to die of cancer in my 20s'
Single mum Abbie Turner was just 29 when she was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer that quickly spread to her lymph nodes and spine. Now she's urging others to check out any unusual symptoms to save their own lives
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Mum, 50, shed 10st in a year with radical diet change - and energetic new hobby
Dog walker Nicola Bower was forced into action after suffering a stroke that left her unable to speak, and she vowed to turn her lifestyle around
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'Fearless' dancer with Down's Syndrome wowed BGT judges ahead of semi-finals
Born with Down’s Syndrome, Nathan Pike had never danced until a charity event at his school eight years ago - now he's made it all the way to the semi-finals of Britain's Got Talent
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Holly Willoughby vows to stay - as ITV stars 'reluctant to fill in' for Phillip
In the wake of Phillip Schofield's affair scandal unfolding over the weekend, This Morning host Holly Willoughby is determined to stay put on This Morning - and has no plans to leave, says an insider
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Holly Willoughby 'will only leave This Morning if show is axed' amid scandal
This Morning presenter Holly Willoughby appears to have no intentions of quitting her ITV post and hopes to 'ride out the scandal' after Phillip Schofield's rapid downfall
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Battle to save This Morning amid 'toxic culture' claims as Holly vows to stay
A source told us that ITV bosses are 'determined to prove that the brand is stronger than any single presenter' following the Philip Schofield scandal and claims of a 'toxic' culture on This Morning
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Arlene Phillips shares memories with Tina Turner who 'had emotion in every pore'
Arlene Phillips, who was choreographing the routines for Tina's 1984 comeback single, said the singer was 'powerful, strong' even when everyone else was exhausted after work
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Little Mermaid returns as a live action heroine - and viewers says it's a smash
The live action remake of Disney’s 1989 animated feature, based on Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy story, is causing huge ripples of excitement
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Inside the dog festival that's barking mad with canine yoga and doggy mediation
Thousands of dogs attend Goodwoof, a festival for canines, filled with activities that make 'walkies' seem boring.
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The brave wives and daughters who spoke out to bring down ruthless Italian mafia
Nothing could stop what was one of most powerful criminal organisations in the world, no one would dare touch them - or so they believed
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After 150 years, why a pair of jeans is still the ultimate go-to fashion item
A complaint from a tailor's customer about trousers that tear to easily led to a business partnership that changed popular clothing forever
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It's goodbye Sweetie and Sunshine as Edinburgh Zoo pandas move back to China
The then eight-year-old Tian Tian (which translates as Sweetie) and her proposed mate Yang Guang (Sunshine) drew huge crowds when they arrived in Edinburgh
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'Trapped' Holly Willoughby 'considered quitting This Morning to protect herself'
EXCLUSIVE: Holly Willoughby has been thinking about leaving This Morning after 14 years as her and Phillip Schofield's professional relationship crumbles - despite loving her job
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Prince's Trust award for uniform recycling shop providing lifeline for pupils
Teacher Penny Pearson helped pupils to sort out the shirts, ties and jumpers languishing in lost property, and soon the group were learning how to sort the recycled uniform for students in need