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'Current state of the NHS leaves me sick to my stomach - it's terrifying'
In this week's column Val, the mum of Mirror columnist and football legend Robbie Savage, says telling people to stay away from A&E because it’s full of flu and Covid patients leads to deaths
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Backstabbing, isolation and brutal sea - the real-life drama of living offshore
Although he has never had to deal with any supernatural horrors at sea, former oil worker Andrew Morrissey says that life offshore can be even more monstrous in reality
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Harry insists he was not William's best man and says it was a 'bare-faced lie'
Harry was officially classed as William’s best man at his wedding to Kate in 2011, but in an astonishing declaration he claimed it was all for show as he was demoted to act as a mere compere
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Harry's brutal one-man mission to destroy family he left behind spares no-one
The Mirror's Royal Editor Russell Myers says Prince Harry has run roughshod over the entire institution and the relationships of his closest relatives, including his brother William and father Charles
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'Nobody will come out well from breathtaking airing of royals' dirty laundry'
Saying nothing and sticking to a “never complain, never explain” strategy in the hope the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will go away, would be viewed as a tacit admission of guilt
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Harry branded 'traitor' as explosive book allegations leave William 'devastated'
Sources close to the royal family said Prince Harry would be branded a 'traitor' because of Spare, which includes allegations that William attacked him as they argued about Meghan Markle
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'Insisting on helping a disabled person who doesn't ask for help is ableism'
Anna Morell, who works for Disability Rights UK, recounts the moment a lady repeatedly asked her if she was ok and if she needed help after seeing her with her crutches
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Grieving mum shares haunting pic of son on deathbed urging 'turn in knife thugs'
Dionne Barrett's teenage son was stabbed and killed last year, she said she won't stop until she gets justice as she makes a desperate plea for information about his killers
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All you need to know about anti-strikes laws and what they will mean for workers
Roger Seifert, emeritus professor of industrial relations at Wolverhampton University, answers your questions as the Government announced it will bring in new anti-strike laws
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'Diana would be heartbroken at her two boys divided, like two strangers at war'
Polly Hudson says whatever opinions Diana might have had about how Prince Harry’s been treated and the decisions he’s made along the way, seeing her children divided surely would have broken her heart
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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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Top fatcat bosses around UK rake in average worker's yearly salary in single day
The average chief executive of a FTSE 100 company is on £3.41million a year, according to a think tank. That equates to 103 times more than the £33,000 annual wage of a typical full-time worker
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‘Lovely’ dad, 58, died after family phoned three times for ambulance on Xmas Eve
Iqbal Rahman died aged 58 on Christmas Eve after falling seriously ill. His daughter Minnie said Iqbal said that nobody was coming to help him in his final hours as the NHS battles a severe crisis
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Union boss blasts £2,000-a-year pay 'offer' for train drivers as 'tokenism'
Aslef general secretary Mick Whelan slammed the leaking of any alleged offer, and said it was likely to be rejected anyway. Even a 4% pay rise would fall well short of inflation
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Paedophile Gary Glitter fears attack by 'psycho' if he is moved to open prison
Gary Glitter - who could walk free in weeks - is on a vulnerable person wing at HMP The Verne on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, and is worried that a 'psycho' will attack him if he leaves
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Tears inside St Peter's Basilica as Pope lies small and fragile amid the pomp
Around me today as I joined the crowds on the third and final day of the Pope Emeritus’ lying in state at St Peter’s Basilica, ahead of tomorrow’s funeral, camera phones suddenly shoot up
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Tech inventions to begin 2023 - from baby translator to avocado ripeness checker
CES, the world’s biggest tech event, is returning for the first time since the pandemic. New products, including a 10-second tootbrush and a portable defibrillator, will be unveiled
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One in three teachers quit after just 5 years as schools face 'greatest crisis'
The Government is being urged to start negotiating with teaching unions to prevent a strike. Figures show 26,443 teachers who qualified in the last five years have already left the job
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Tories' 'breathtakingly complacency' after blaming Covid and flu for NHS chaos
Tories have been accused of repeatedly ignoring the problems that have left the NHS at breaking point after 13 years of shameful underfunding as they blamed Covid, Strep A and flu instead
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Every child to study maths until they're 18 under new plan by Rishi Sunak
The Prime Minister will say that learning more maths will help youngsters leave school 'better equipped for the jobs of the future' at a speech in London - as he finally breaks his silence amid the ongoing NHS crisis
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Ministers urged to settle bitter dispute with workers amid fresh wave of strikes
Speaking on a picket line at London’s Euston station, Mick Lynch said the Government 'knows what needs to be done to move towards a settlement that we can all support' - but it has not happened so far
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Woman, 72, forced to wait 13 hours in ambulance - but vows to support strikers
An ambulance was called to their home early on a Sunday afternoon after Kathleen Philipson, who suffers from COPD and had Covid, developed a fast heartbeat. She waited 13 hours outside the hospital
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Harry's 'unwillingness to reconcile' claims rubbished after King's invite to him
This week Prince Harry, 38, delivered another stinging attack on the royals claiming they had shown 'no willingness to reconcile' - but royal sources described his comment as 'nonsense'
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'Tories have trashed NHS - we need to vote them out to save our health service'
When the NHS is already on its knees before the depths of winter and many more illnesses strike, the situation is frightening. It was starved of funds by a decade by Tory PMs
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Prince Harry's memoir will not destroy or damage the monarchy, royal author says
Princess Diana’s biographer Andrew Morton said the British Royal Family will put on a united front as Harry puts his life stories on paper with his book Spare and on camera for TV interviews
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