All news by author: Ros Wynne Jones
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Three million food parcels a year is ‘a bloodstain on our broken economy'
In 2013, no one had heard of Daniel Blake yet. Now the North East, where the 2016 film shone a light on austerity, is a 'hot spot' for food parcels
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Paramedics hit out after Greg Hands' 'gaslighting' comment about 'improving' NHS
Ambulance staff will be on strike at the same time as nurses in parts of the country, as some speak out about a health service stretched to breaking point
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Hillsborough survivors say rivals' chants can trigger mental health issues
Rival fans singing hateful songs about the Hillsborough tragedy took Charlotte straight back to the night her father never came home - on April 15, 1989, James Hennessy, 29, became one of 97 who lost their lives at a football match
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Tears as migrants mark a New Year with celebrations banned in country they fled
Many of those present break their Ramadan fast with sweet dates - this is a New Year in exile for refugees from many different communities including Syria, Afghanistan, Hong Kong and Ukraine
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These three NHS 'Rabble Rousers' are fighting for Long Covid sick pay
A recent report by MPs says the UK is 'out of step with other countries' in not recognising Long Covid as an industrial illness
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'Parents thought small boat was safer than warzone so we fled Albania for UK'
Dritan Kastrati nearly died three times when he was smuggled out of mainland Europe to escape his home on the Kosovan-Albanian border at the age of 11
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Campaigner was bridge to past but with brutal warnings of ravaged NHS future
Harry Leslie Smith would have turned 100 this week and, as Ros Wynne-Jones writes, all of us who loved him miss his wisdom as Britain confronts one of the most challenging periods since his own childhood
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Hundreds of desperate Ukrainian children saved by Labour peer who fled Nazis
Refugee campaigner Lord Alf Dubs – himself evacuated as a child from Nazi Germany via the Kindertransport - began raising Valya Pylypenko’s case to then Home Secretary Priti Patel, in the House of Lords, to news outlets and to civil servants
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Met Police's first Black recruit on vile racism in force - still after 50 years
Norwell Roberts was a 17-year-old in 1965 when he first applied to the Met Police to become an officer, and faced years of vile abuse from colleagues as the force's first Black recruit
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Activists gather to support 'Barclays 7' women who broke windows at bank’s HQ
Climate activists want to draw attention to Barclays’ role as the UK and Europe’s largest fossil fuel investor – and their tactics were inspired by the suffragettes’ window smashing protests of 1911 and 1912
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Neil Kinnock warned you about Tories 40 years ago - now he's warning you again
Neil Kinnock gave his famous 'I warn you' speech just days before Margaret Thatcher won the 1983 general election by a landslide, 40 years later, he says his prophetic words are now "so close to reality"
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UK's public services at breaking point - it's time to protect right to strike
Today, the Mirror joins with the TUC and many others in fighting this assault on working people, and the unions they organise within, to Protect The Right To Strike
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Terminally ill artist sketches chaotic scene in A&E before discharging himself
The Mirror's Real Britain columnist Ros Wynne Jones writes about terminally ill artist Michael Bryson who discharged himself after 12 hours in A&E without being treated
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A fight to the death for our beloved NHS after 13 years of hurt by the Tories
The concept of a National Health Service is running sore for ideologues who can’t bear to see state-run services succeed. And since 2010 there have been 13 years of hurt
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