All news by author: Mizy Judah Clifton

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'Real-life unicorn seen beneath full moon as footage captures mythical being
The mysterious 'unicorn' creature was snapped lurking among vegetation at Petrified National Park in north-eastern Arizona using a game camera set up in the wild
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John Lewis to offer health checks in stores from December - list of locations
In addition to the optician services and beauty and wellness clinics already offered in some branches of John Lewis, shoppers will now have access to various health checks
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Queen Camilla explains one of her favourite hobbies - but it's left her 'creaky'
Queen Camilla's has revealed that one of her favourite hobbies is gardening, and has made a host of appearances on BBC show Gardeners' World - but it's come at a price
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Why we have Advent calendar treats everyday in December - until Christmas Eve
Many are familiar with advent calendars and their delicious chocolate treats, but not everyone is familiar with their religious significance, as well as why they stop on Christmas Eve
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'I feared telling people I had HIV - now I help others not feel so alone'
In honour of World AIDS Day 2023, the Mirror spoke to three trailblazers, all of whom are living testimony to the possibility of not just surviving HIV, but thriving
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China's new virus outbreak explained - the truth behind pneumonia-like disease
An investigation by the World Health Organisation has since managed to allay some of the panic by identifying the reported increase in infections and hospitalisations
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Inside UK's world-famous lost city - where tourists mistake loo for wishing well
Tourists flock to "Scottish Pompeii" to see prehistoric houses still furnished with stone "dressers" and box-beds as well as artefacts such as tools, gaming dice, and jewellery
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1,000-year-old skeleton of woman with emptied-out skull buried next to 'husband'
Archaeologists in Germany made the surprising discovery as part of ongoing excavations near a 1,000-year-old former royal palace in Germany
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World's most remote job where you live with penguins - it's not what you think
Typical workplace benefits are few and far between, with employees living together in close quarters with none of the trappings of modern life – including running water, flushing toilets, or mobile phone signal
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11 cancer warning signs you can see in your eyes - from dark spots to pale lumps
Eye cancer may be rare but it is still important to know the symptoms and early warning signs to be on the lookout for – some of them are much more visible than others
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Surprising number of Brits have fallen asleep at unusual places - including work
Recent research by tech giant Samsung has highlighted some Brits' less-than-healthy sleep habits
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Overweight teenagers 'more likely to develop cancer' in adulthood, study claims
Swedish researchers conducted a study of over 1.5 million men and found that those overweight or with an obese BMI at the age of 18 were three to four times more likely to develop certain types of cancer
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Savvy money-saving mum shares how to feed family for a week using one ingredient
Many households are struggling to put food on the table as the cost-of-living crisis shows little sign of abating - but planning ahead can make a world of difference
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Remains of 1,400 year-old 'lost Anglican temple' found underneath British farm
Community archaeology project Rendlesham Revealed has discovered a rare, possible pre-Christian temple near Sutton Hoo in Suffolk – the site of another incredibly famous archeological discovery
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UK researchers will create 'rainbow' device in renewed search for life on Mars
Enfys – meaning 'rainbow' in Welsh - is an infrared spectrometer that will replace a Russian-made device previously fitted to the European Space Agency's Rosalind Franklin rover
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UK areas where your Xmas presents are safest from burglaries - and most at risk
Using information on reported property theft during November and December over the last three years and insurance company found homeowners in South Yorkshire to be most at risk
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Experts warn how heating can damage skin - 5 ways you can protect it in winter
It is tempting to turn on the central heating this winter, but take these precautions to keep your skin healthy
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Abandoned UK village where visitors are warned to avoid due to unexploded bombs
Imber, in Wiltshire, was home to 152 residents before they were called to the school village on a wintry night in November 1943 and told to evacuate within six weeks
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Two-thirds of women have bad work experiences due to their periods, report finds
New research by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development found that the majority of women felt their workplaces were not sufficiently accommodating
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Record numbers of ancient STD found in UK town - with 1 in 600 people diagnosed
An unprecedented surge in gonorrhoea cases is sweeping the north of England, with one in every 600 locals believed to be carrying the disease, according to latest figures
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Heartwarming footage shows two kids sobbing with joy after adopting adorable dog
Sadie, a stray Siberian husky pup, was rescued by the Tacoma Humane Society in Washington DC, US, after she was found severely underweight and she now has a new home
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Comedian Sandi Toksvig, 65, hounded by brutal trolls for supporting Trans rights
Former Great British Bake Off presenter Sandi Toksvig triggered an avalanche of so-called 'gender critical' anger for saying she felt 'distressed' by people who call themselves 'radical feminists' but are anti-trans
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Britain's 'wonkiest Christmas tree' compared to Leaning Tower of Pisa
A wonky Christmas tree in March, Cambridgeshire has triggered a flurry of responses - but not all of them have been positive, with some bemused locals slating the yuletide centrepiece as "embarrassing"
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McCain Foods fined £700k as worker loses two fingers in horror factory accident
Tom Matthews, a 33 year-old father-of-two from Grantham, Lincolnshire, was cleaning batter machinery when his left hand was pulled into a rotary valve while working a night shift on 2 September 2019.
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Iceberg twice the size of London on move after 30 years of being stuck
The A23a is finally on the move after more than 30 years of being anchored in the Weddell Sea