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Vladimir Putin pulls Wagner Group troops from Ukraine as he 'fears coup'
It is believed Wagner Group mercenaries - many of them convicted criminals - will be replaced by regular soldiers among as many as 300,000 new troops heading to war
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Oscar Pistorius' life behind bars on 10th anniversary of Reeva Steenkamp's death
Oscar Pistorius shot girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp dead at his home in Pretoria, South Africa, 10 years ago. The Mirror has been given exclusive details of Pistorius’s life in Atteridgeville prison
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Little boy died suddenly before 2nd birthday - and nobody can tell his mum why
There are more unexplained childhood deaths in one to nine year olds than those caused by tragic accidents, fires or drowning. Eimear O'Hagan meets the families calling for answers
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Death toll in Turkey-Syria earthquake surges to 5,000 as third tremor hits
Around 1,000 rescuers from across the globe, including 74 Brits, will join local teams trying to pull victims from the destruction. UK relief worker Atiqur Rahman is helping with the search for survivors
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World's oldest belly dancer, 82, vows to continue tradition as long as she can
Tina Hobin insists she’ll never stop celebrating the 'beautiful' tradition of belly dancing – which she says has huge health benefits for women and has helped keep her young.
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Exhausted teachers vow to protest 'until change happens' as 200,000 walk out
Exhausted and overworked teachers joined university staff, train drivers, civil servants, bus drivers and security guards in the biggest day of industrial action in more than a decade today
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Death of girl, 4, in latest dog attack makes you wonder when someone will care
The Mirror is demanding answers to the national complacency around dog attacks after the horrific death of Alice Stones, the latest British child to be mauled to death
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Boy, 10, saw neighbours swept to deaths in UK's worst storm that killed hundreds
Former Canvey Island Councillor Ray Howard, whose family lived a mile from the seafront, was just 10 when a violent storm tore through Britain in 1953 - but still remembers it vividly
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Dominic Raab could resign to avoid investigation into bullying, accusers fear
A Whitehall sleaze probe is looking into allegations of bullying made against the Deputy PM - but witnesses fear he'll quit when he's presented with the evidence against him
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Six teachers open up on 'difficult' strike decision - and why they are doing it
Antonia Lozano is one of the teachers going on strike this month. She says the main reason she voted for industrial action was how government cuts are affecting the children she teaches
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'Appointing Dominic Raab as Deputy PM was a nasty mistake by Rishi Sunak'
Inheriting scandals from Boris Johnson, Sunak would have drawn a line in the sand if he was strong, but he is weak, agreeing dodgy deals and gifting Cabinet seats to tainted people, such as Dominic Raab
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'I was taken in by paedo Gary Glitter - I feel pure terror now he's being freed'
Author, journalist and broadcaster Lesley-Ann Jones is scared at the thought of Gary Glitter walking free from HMP The Verne after serving half of his sentence for the sexual abuse of several children
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Inside 'baby bank' where desperate mums who can't afford nappies or clothes turn
A 'baby bank' in London is helping desperate parents who cannot afford basic necessities for their children including nappies, clothes and toys. Volunteers expect 2023 to be even busier than 2022
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One million kids growing up in poverty as families fight to buy even the basics
One in four UK children, including 1.3 million primary school children and one million under four, are growing up below the poverty line, a new report has found
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'The West stands with Ukraine - Russia's evil and illegal invasion must not win'
This display of solidarity by Western nations sends a powerful message to Vladimir Putin that they remain steadfast in their support for President Zelensky and the Ukrainian people
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World united against evil as UK, US and Germany give military help to Ukraine
Volodymyr Zelensky has thanked nations including Germany and the UK for their military help, after they pledged to support Ukraine in its fight against Vladimir Putin's Russia
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Mum one of eight Brits charged over £9.5million holiday sickness scam
Eight Brits allegedly cost Majorca hotels £9.5million by convincing tourists to make bogus compensation claims. Laura Joyce and brother Marc Cameron were named as the suspected ringleaders by a court
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Prince Andrew's sex accuser may release bombshell book around King's coronation
Virginia Giuffre has reportedly signed a deal for a book that has been 12 years in the making. It is set to detail her alleged meetings with the Duke of York, who she claims she was trafficked to
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Nurse Lucy Letby 'offered to take pic of girl she’d just murdered', court hears
Lucy Letby was smiling when she took pictures of Child I's tiny body, her mum said. The baby was born at Liverpool Women’s Hospital in August 2015 before being transferred to the ­Countess of Chester
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Body of mum found with wire around her neck in street bin wrapped in pink sheet
Joyce Almeida de Sousa was living on the streets in Sao Paulo in Brazil after struggling with drug addiction when she was murdered and later found in a bin. She leaves behind a nine-year-old son
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Camel bites and tramples man to death after lashing out at kid's holiday camp
The man, who worked at a holiday camp in Siberia in Russia had apparently struck the two-humped camel in the face before it retaliated, biting and trampling the 51-year-old to death.
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Four dead in festival horror after crane carrying people crashes 25ft to ground
Video footage shows the horrifying moment a crane carrying eight people toppled over in the middle of a huge crowd at a festival in Tamil Nadu State, India. Four died and five were hurt in the tragedy
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Gary Glitter's 'love child' forced to leave school to work in poultry factory
Gary Glitter's daughter Truc Ly has been a child labourer since she was 14, enduring 12-hour shifts, seven days a week at an industrial complex near the Cambodian border
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World's most infamous fugitives on run for years just like captured Mafia boss
Matteo Messina Denaro was arrested in Sicily on Monday after 30 years on the run. The mafia boss is not the only notorious criminal who managed to evade authorities for decades
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Brits demand action on assisted dying ban as 1 in 3 say 'bring a bill now'
A new poll found overall, 74% of Brits support legalising assisted dying for terminally ill, mentally competent adults