All news by author: Jeremy Armstrong

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British kids could go on school trips to Germany without passports in future
Post-Brexit red tape is making school exchange programmes to Europe more difficult, prompting the need for a scheme that could see British pupils able to visit Germany without a passport
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Sick boy, 10, to travel 4,000 miles from Zambia to India for transplant
Jasper Makungu, 10, is set to travel from his home in Zambia to a clinic in India for a life-saving transplant thanks to the Mirror after we teamed up with cancer charity DKMS
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'I want to be an NHS doctor just like those who saved the life of my brother'
Harry Johnson, 18, dreams of becoming a doctor after seeing the "fabulous" care his brother had when he had a heart transplant and is now in the first year of university studying medicine
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Delia Smith shares adorable way she met husband and truth behind Norwich chant
Delia Smith, 82, married Michael Wynn-Jones, who was deputy editor of the Mirror's new colour magazine, two years after taking a job coming up with recipes for the publication
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UK's most dangerous killer locked in underground glass box sets chilling record
Serial killer Robert Mawdsley was locked up in 1974 and separated from other prisoners after he killed three inmates in 1978 and has spent most of his sentence in solitary confinement
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Boy, 10, given second chance at life thanks to Mirror campaign
A young boy from Zambia will get a life-saving transplant thanks to The Mirror and blood cancer charity DKMS who will send him to India for the operation to cure his sickle cell disease
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Builder's horror after finding wriggling locust still alive in Sainsbury's salad
Hungry builder Phil Hall, 60, is demanding an explanation from Sainsbury's in Darlington after he chomped down on a coronation chicken sandwich and found he had bitten through a locust
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Inside the fight against 'brazen' shoplifting scourge blighting our streets
With a rising tide of shoplifting costing British shop owners almost £1billion a year, business leaders are warning that thieves are growing more confident than ever. The Mirror investigates.
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Hundreds of women and kids trafficked to UK to shoplift for organised gangs
Retailers Against Crime has identified 56 shoplifting groups, all being used to fund organised crime with links to drugs, firearms and human trafficking - with the Mirror calling for urgent action
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Risk of dying of cancer in your area - with 'astounding' difference in rates
Stark figures show a north south divide in life ­expectancy. The widest differences were for cancers where risks can be cut with ­lifestyle changes such as ­quitting smoking and where screening is available
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Israel urges remaining civilians to flee southern Gaza as tanks roll in
The World Health Organisation warned 'nowhere and no one is safe in Gaza' as snipers and tanks took their positions to oversee fighting against Hamas
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Willy Wonka star Timothee Chalamet finds Hull accent 'world's sexiest'
The Oscar nominated A-lister who is dating Kylie Jenner couldn't understand what was so funny when he revealed the northern twang was sexy
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Palestinians stripped and humiliated after being captured by Israeli forces
Israel Defence Forces rounded up scores of men, described in the Israeli media as Hamas fighters who had surrendered, lined them up, and stripped them to their underwear
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'I went for breakfast at new fine-dining Greggs bistro - it put Paris to shame'
Mirror reporter Jeremy Armstrong tried out the new fancy Greggs eatery at the swanky Newcastle department store Fenwicks
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Mum's plea for strangers to give poorly little girl Christmas cards
Little girl Evie Green, who has dilated cardiomyopathy, is loving receiving messages from people after her mum requested people send cards not presents to Newcastle’s Freeman Hospital
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Girl, 2, who needed mechanical heart to be alive receives special Christmas gift
Beatrix Adamson-Archbold needed a mechanical Berlin heart to keep her alive for 14 months - but her life has been saved thanks to a heart transplant, her parents have said
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Gaza hostages and ceasefire deal 'close' as 31 newborns moved from hit hospital
Qatar's prime minister said he is growing in confidence over an agreement, which is understood to involve up to 50 women and children being freed in return for a five-day ceasefire
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School for refugee kids goes from 'inadequate' to 'outstanding' in five years
Corporation Road Community Primary has become a beacon of hope for pupils struggling to cope with the horrors they have witnessed, and its fortunes have been turned around
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Sir Bobby Charlton's brother admits giving away 1966 World Cup final ticket
Sir Bobby Charlton scored twice in the semi-finals to fire England to the 1966 World Cup final before buying his younger brother Tommy a ticket to the historic game - only for him to give it away
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Bobby Charlton funeral latest updates as Manchester United legend laid to rest
Manchester United and England icon Sir Bobby Charlton is being laid to rest at Manchester Cathedral today, with thousands lining the streets outside Old Trafford to say their final goodbyes
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William appears solemn as he pays respects to football legend Bobby Charlton
Manchester United and England icon Sir Bobby Charlton's funeral saw high-profile guests such as Sir Alex Ferugson, Gareth Southgate and the Prince of Wales, Prince William attend the servce at Manchester Cathedral
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Babies 'left to die' at Gaza hospital abandoned by staff as food runs out
Critically ill children are being left in peril, as the World Health Organisation’s Director-General tells the UN Security Council a child is killed every 10 minutes in Gaza
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Mum holding son cowers on the side of Tel Aviv motorway as air raid siren blares
Hamas has started targeting missiles at the Israeli city of Tel Aviv, and the Mirror witnesses terrified motorists run for cover as air raid sirens ring out
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Hamas war chest revealed as weapons from terror launch attack goes on display
A large amount of weapons used by Hamas on the first day of the terror attack on October 7 are now being showcased to the public, Israel's Institute for Weapons Research has revealed
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Hamas militants 'wearing Israeli army uniforms to disguise themselves'
Israeli soldiers have said how they are "not scared" as they prepare for the Battle of Gaza and face Hamas militants who are wearing Israeli army uniforms in a bid to hoodwink