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Phillip Schofield plans to 'tough out' Holly 'feud' and stay on This Morning
This Morning duo Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby will both be on the sofa tomorrow after a weekend of headlines about their friendship 'rift'
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Berlin will support Ukraine 'as long as necessary' after Zelensky visit
The day after the UK hosted the Eurovision song contest on behalf of Ukraine, President Zelensky visited Germany for the first time since the war
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Cadbury's to create 'diet chocolate' with 75% less sugar but tastes just as good
Cadbury's US owner Mondelez hope that plant-based fibres could be the answer and believes healthier alternatives to chocolate will be as common as soft drinks
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Tories are 'failing' dementia sufferers with broken promises, charity boss says
Ahead of Dementia Action Week, the boss of Alzheimer’s Disease International said former prime ministers David Cameron and Boris Johnson have failed patients
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'I think I love my former University fling - but now his ex wants him back'
A reader asks if she should wait around for a man who wants to get back with his ex
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'Study shows physical exercise helps protect the mental health of pre teens'
In a world first, researchers from the universities of Edinburgh, Strathclyde, Bristol, and Georgia in the US, looked at the levels of physical activity in 4,755 11-year-olds
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'I waited 70 years to watch a Royal Coronation on TV, it was unforgettable'
Journalist Paul Routledge missed the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II as his family did not one a television, to make up for it, he watched yesterday's service at his local pub
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'The cost of living crisis will continue to bite long after Coronation memories'
The wealthiest No 10 tenant in modern history with his own private GP on call is a big target in cost of living, health and crime crises.
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Bunting, King Charles masks and cake as Brits enjoy Coronation street parties
When it comes to celebrating a big event nobody does it quite like the British. The Mirror joined revellers at Coronation Big Lunches and street parties across the country to get in the Coronation spirit
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King Charles and Queen Camilla 'deeply touched' by Coronation celebrations
More than 18 million people in the UK tuned in to watch the ceremony on TV and thousands braced the rain to catch a glimpse of the newly crowned King and Queen
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Vacuum cleaner that separates sand from microplastics offers hope for UK beaches
British company and volunteers spend four months cleaning up one of Europe's worst microplastic pollution sites near Southampton with special vacuum cleaner
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Price of key household staple surges 45% in just five months amid shortages
Egg shortages have been caused by several factors including food shortages, rising energy costs and bird flu, with supermarkets hiking prices to meet demand
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Volunteer for Monday's The Big Help Out - how you can get involved
The Big Help Out is aimed at giving something with hundreds of events running up and down the country, with TV star Anneka Rice chopping cabbages for the Felix Project
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'Staff who are the backbone of the NHS and deserve a pay rise - not food banks'
The government has woefully misjudged the determination of NHS nurses in England as well as the depth of public support for NHS workers, who did not want to take strike action
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'Whatever grip the monarchy had died with the Queen and it's scared of scrutiny'
Kevin Maguire examines the growing support for abolition of the monarchy as the coronation of King Charles III approaches, with all the pomp and ceremony it will warrant
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'Breast milk may help the brain development of babies born before 37 weeks'
Dr Miriam reveals research at Edinburgh University which indicates that the brains of premature babies who have more breast milk could develop more quickly than those who don't
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Hundreds and thousands of Brits living in areas dangerously at risk of flooding
Households in these areas are at high risk due to a lack of flood defences and their location, with economic and social deprivation also often being a factor in affected areas
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'My friend told me about my husband's affair and I can't stop thinking about it'
Agony aunt Coleen Nolan advises a reader on how to deal with the affair that her husband of fifteen years had eight years ago now the relationship is in a good place
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Patients' lives being put at risk 'every day' by NHS crisis, nursing leaders say
The warning comes as NHS staff stages their largest walkout yet until 11.59pm this evening after unions voted to reject an offer of a five per cent pay increase
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Emmerdale's Mary actress left 'terrified' after barrage of scam calls and emails
Veteran actress Louise Jameson opens up about how she has become familiar with scam emails and calls since she turned 70, calling the volume she receives 'terrifying'
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Inside drought-stricken East Africa as 1 person dies of hunger every 30 seconds
The Daily Mirror's chief reporter Andy Lines has visited Kenya with the British and Kenyan Red Cross where he witnessed first-hand the impact of drought across East Africa as adults and babies die
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A&E and cancer staff join 48hr nurse super strike affecting even more hospitals
Hospitals across England will face unprecedented disruption as the Royal College of Nursing announced the strikes will take place in a fortnight - possibly to coincide with action by junior doctors
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Easter getaway travel misery for Brits amid road queues and plane cancellations
Despite emergency plans to avoid a repeat of last weekend’s 'horrible' delays, travellers at the Port of Dover still faced long waits, with cars being left in jams for hours
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'Braverman milks taxpayers to cover bills on her home while the rest of us pay'
Nurses, teachers, firefighters, police, council workers, armed forces and everybody else hurting in a terrible cost of living crisis can’t just Braverman-style fill in a form.
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Rural primary school is England's most inclusive with therapy dog and Zen garden
Around thirty pupils are autistic and nine have ADHD among its 110 children at Cambois Primary School in Blyth, Northumberland, making it one of the most inclusive mainstream schools in England
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