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'New smart scalpel is efficient and knows when a surgeon is ready to work'
Developers have been testing a new low-cost device consisting of a scalpel connected to a sensor-loaded circuit board fitted inside its handle, which can help surgeons
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'My ex-lover won't tell his wife we're still friends - it shouldn't be a secret'
Coleen Nolan advises a reader who feels upset because her male best friend, who she had an affair with years ago, doesn't want to tell his wife they are still seeing each other
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Brave kid who lost all his limbs 'on top of world' after climbing 656ft mountain
Luke Mortimer raised thousands of pounds for LimbPower and Children in Need after reaching the summit of Embsay Crag in North Yorkshire
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'Scientists work on multipurpose vaccines to protect from new Covid mutations'
Cambridge University scientists’ vaccine technology provides protection against all known variants of SARSCoV-2 – the virus that causes Covid-19 and the first SARS epidemic in 2002
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'My friend's having an affair - and I feel sorry for his long-term girlfriend'
I'm disappointed and angry because my good friend of 20-years is cheating on his long-term girlfriend, and the affair is an 'open secret' where he works
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The Mirror still fights for those without a voice - always has and always will
This week alone two of our campaigns were won: the Government U-turned on its plans to shut almost all railway ticket offices and the sale of XL Bully dogs will be banned
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Brits still raring to go on holiday despite cost of living and airport chaos
A new Travel Confidence Index out today reveals 61% of Britons are confident about going overseas, despite climate change, wildfires, cost of living crisis and airport chaos
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Drivers warned of 'lose-lose' petrol prices as shops urged to slash rates
According to the RAC, there is currently a 'big lose-lose', where drivers around the country are missing out on cheaper fuel and the Treasury is losing out on tax revenue
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Matthew Perry death 'doesn't seem real' to Friends stars after 'his best year'
Friends star Matthew Perry played pickleball every day - and a friend revealed he looked fatigued in the hours and days before his mystery death in a hot tub at home
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'Schoolchildren deprived of their right to education due to crumbling schools'
Problems with supplying portable alternatives to some of the schools are depriving children of the right to learn with a teacher in front of them - and it's worse than the pandemic
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'Repeating Tony Blair's catastrophic Iraq error could derail Keir Starmer'
Kevin Maguire says Keir Starmer is caught between a rock and a hard place as he could alienate either the Jewish community or the Muslim population with his stance on the war in Gaza
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Israel evacuates crucial Gaza hospital that may mean 'killing 400 patients'
The families of 229 people kidnapped by Hamas have been protesting in Israel and have been urging their Government not to launch a full invasion on Gaza until they are released
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Adele says she's 'desperate for another baby' weeks after son Angelo turns 11
Adele's son Angelo from her marriage to Simon Konecki has turned 11, and the singer now wants to start a family with boyfriend Rich Paul
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Matthew Perry's $9m drugs and booze struggles made tragic death feel inevitable
Matthew Perry struggled with alcohol and opioids since the age of 14. At his own estimate, he spent more than half his life in rehab, detoxing more than 65 times, and spending more than $9m
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Concrete chaos leaves schoolkids still learning from home - some until next year
Among the worst affected is Scalby School, in Scarborough, North Yorks, where head Chris Robertson must wait until the summer term for his pupils to get temporary classrooms
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Brit dad captured and kept by Hamas for 26 days 'fears the worst' for hostages
In 2010, Paul Martin was held captive as a hostage in Gaza for 26 days. He said he feared he would be executed every day - either by being shot or being thrown from a building
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Top tips to fight fatigue - from having cold showers to drinking water
Research shows more people than ever are calling their GP because they feel so tired. But why is this? Hannah Britt finds out and asks the experts for their top tips to boost energy
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'Eye scans can detect Parkinson's disease seven years before symptoms appear'
Dr Miriam Stoppard explains the science behind the largest study on retinal imaging in Parkinson’s disease - and why it could be beneficial to patients going forward
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'I envy my husband for being a stay-at-home dad while I work full-time'
Coleen Nolan advises a reader who has gone back to work and loves it even though she misses her baby - and now she is jealous of her husband who gave up his job to work from home
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British Israelis on 'psychological torture' knowing Hamas kidnapped relatives
At a press conference in London, the families of people captured by Hamas and taken to Gaza on October 7 have spoken of the pain they are enduring as they await news
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Man who won £2.4m on lottery will captain England at pool thanks to his huge win
Neil Jones won £2.4million on the National Lottery in 2010 and purchased a pool table. During the coronavirus pandemic, he played for hours every day and became a champion
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'Tories putting up a fight would benefit Labour - complacency is a mortal enemy'
Kevin Maguire says Keir Starmer is aware the Labour Party must gain a mammoth 125 seats to secure a basic majority of one in Parliament - and knows he should not be complacent
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EastEnders' Sid Owen says he's only one in his family who hasn't been to jail
Sid Owen, who has played hapless Ricky Butcher in BBC soap EastEnders on and off for 35 years, still remembers the moment his dad was arrested - and when he went to see him in prison
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'Storm Babet destruction shows how important it is to fight climate change'
Nine people have died in Storm Babet and many areas in the UK have been left under water. Sticking our heads in the sand or pretending absolutely nothing can be done would be wrong
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David Beckham documentary altered Mirror front page on Rebecca Loos affair
The filmmakers who worked on the Netflix documentary about David Beckham have admitted altering the introduction of our 2004 story on the Daily Mirror front page