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MI5 'missed chances' to stop Manchester Arena terrorist who killed 22 in attack
Salman Abedi killed 22 people at the Manchester Arena after he detonated a home-made device at an Ariana Grande concert in 2017, but a probe has revealed MI5 were aware of him in 2014
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'Women’s complaints aren’t treated seriously enough in the medical profession'
Dr Miriam Stoppard shares her frustration at the delays and lack of knowledge about health issues which affect women and patients are suffering as a result of this
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'Tories still give very cold shoulder to disabled people over pre-pay meters'
Anna Morell says a third of disabled people are living in cold homes according to data from disability charity Scope - and pre-payment meters will make the situation even worse
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Aldi, Tesco and Asda fruit and veg shortages could spark 'sky-high' prices
Clive Black, an analyst at broker Shore Capital, said Brits will have to pay sky-high prices to tomatoes and cucumbers as he warned that restrictions to supplies could drag on for 'weeks'
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'We need a Government that wants to support British industry - Tories don't'
Steel could have a prosperous future if the Government would help firms with the transition to greener forms of production but Kemi Badenoch has undermined confidence
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'Having a laugh at work is great for mental health - good relationships are key'
Eva Simpson reflects on research that shows being happy in your job - and getting along with your colleagues - reduces your chances of contracting serious illnesses
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Two police killers serving life bid for freedom as widows upset at parole push
James Hurley, now 60, who killed off-duty constable Frank Mason in 1988 and then went on the run for 13 years, and Paul Weddle, who stabbed Sgt Bill Forth to death in 1993, are bidding for freedom
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'We need guidelines for reporting disability or media won't be less ableist'
Rachel Charlton-Dailey, Disabled Britain guest editor and columnist for the Mirror, says media ableism happens every single day and can be seen in the use of outdated words such as 'wheelchair-bound'
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Face-to-face with Vlad's feared killers who say: 'We are at war with the UK'
The Mirror's Defence Editor Chris Hughes meets two of Vladimir Putin's feared Wagner Group mercenary fighters held in Ukraine in a World-first exclusive interview
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'Labour must make a pledge to provide free school meals for all children'
We know uncaring Tories won’t do anything, but why isn’t Labour promising to make universal free school meals a ­manifesto commitment to clinch a General Election and give Britain a fresh start?
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Three in 10 pubs to close in UK next year due to crippling energy price hikes
Fifty pubs in England and Wales were turned into something else last month, according to property experts Altus Group – a steep rise from the average of 32 a month last year
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'Christopher Halliwell was my stalker and he could have killed Claudia Lawrence'
A woman who wants to remain anonymous believes she bumped into killer Christopher Halliwell on several occasions. She says her first encounter happened near Tinsley Marina in Sheffield in 2009
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Nicola Sturgeon quitting 'paves way for Keir Starmer to be next Prime Minister'
Labour Party's Scottish chief Anas Sarwar said he and Keir Starmer now face the challenge of building a co­alition of people to boot out the current Tory Government
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German police 'unable to prove Christian Brueckner snatched Madeleine McCann'
The Mirror can reveal that a friend claims prosecutors have admitted they are struggling to get enough evidence against Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner
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Britain's most notorious paedophile Sidney Cooke, 95, makes 11th bid for freedom
Sidney Cooke, who is one of Britain’s oldest inmates, could be freed from his high-security prison by the summer. He will appear again before the parole board on May 3
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Holly Newton's mum says stabbed girl, 15, 'too good for this world' at funeral
Micala Trussler paid an emotional tribute to her daughter saying she was adventurous, sporty, and loved to dance. The 15-year-old girl was killed in a knife attack on January 27
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'Miracle' gene treatment cures baby facing death - but comes too late for sister
Little Teddi Shaw has become the first NHS patient to receive the treatment for metachromatic leukodystrophy. The 19-month-old was diagnosed with MLD last April
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Couple with seven kids decide to try for one more - and they welcome quintuplets
Expat Vince Clarke said he was in shock when his wife Dominika told him she was pregnant with five children. The odds of conceiving quintuplets are one in 52 million
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Distraught partner of Nicola Bulley 'frustrated with police' over investigation
Nicola Bulley's partner Paul Ansell is said to be 'frustrated' and 'appalled' at the police response in the investigation over the disappearance of the 45-year-old mum-of-two
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'Disabled people deserve to be able to find books about us easily in bookshops'
Rachel Charlton-Dailey, Disabled Britain guest editor and columnist for the Mirror, says the book-writing world is a horrendously hard space to access as a disabled woman
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British Army chiefs say troops are 'up for a scrap' if they're needed in Ukraine
The Royal Anglian Regiment will next year command NATO’s Very High Readiness Joint Task Force - and the Mirror joined troops from the regiment as they trained in the Omani desert
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Reeva Steenkamp's parents say pain is 'still the same' 10 years on from murder
Reeva Steenkamp's parents described her as 'the perfect daughter' and said that despite being 10 years on from her murder, the pain they feel is still exactly the same
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'Fatcats should not benefit from war profits while Brits struggle to pay bills'
'War profits should not be channelled into the wage packets of bosses already on huge money when householders and businesses are being fleeced in a broken energy market'
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M25 road Kenneth Noye tells victim's lover he's 'not a danger' to her
Killer Kenneth Noye, freed in 2019, has spoken out for the first time in a new book by Donal MacIntyre and Karl Howman. He also agreed to sit down after 40 years with the man who brought him to justice
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All you need to know about spy balloons being shot down over US and Canada
Dr Patrick Bury, Senior Lecturer in Security at the University of Bath, and a former NATO analyst and Captain in the Royal Irish Regiment, answers the key questions on the escalating situation