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EastEnders star Patsy Kensit admits dating is 'tricky' after split from fiancé
Patsy Kensit, who recently split from fiancé Patric Cassidy, said meeting new people now is not as easy as it was in the social whirl of her younger days
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Unilever to allow its 3,000 employees to be conscripted to fight in Ukraine
Unilever and other Western companies have come under pressure to pull out of Russia since it invaded Ukraine - but now said it will allow its staff to be conscripted
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'Ignore the foolish climate crisis sceptics - the facts speak for themselves'
Nada Farhoud says it is rather ironic that there has been a lot of hot air from sections of the right-wing media at the same time, which appear to deny the fact that the planet is in serious trouble
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'Some people can eat a full meal and still feel hungry - this is why'
Dr Miriam Stoppard writes about a new study carried out by researchers at Yale University, US, that investigated why it is difficult for some people to lose weight and keep it off
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'I'm too embarrassed to initiate sex after my husband pushed me away'
Mirror agony aunt Coleen Nolan advises a reader who feels angry and embarrassed after her husband pushed her away when she started kissing him - and said they haven't talked about it since
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Claire Sweeney 'unrecognisable' as she joins Corrie as drug addict mum
It’s been 20 years since soap fans last saw Claire Sweeney as gobby Lindsey Corkhill in Brookside, appearing in 1,623 episodes between 1991 and 2003 - and now she plays a completely different character
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Tory government 'completely to blame' as strikes reach worst level in 30 years
Latest figures show there were 3.7million working days lost in labour disputes in the UK in the 11 months to April, the highest number in an 11-month period since 1990 - and union leaders blame Tories
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Britt Ekland thinks Bond girls now have it easier - but had more fun in the past
Britt Ekland, who played Mary Goodnight in 1974 007 film The Man with the Golden Gun, reckons things have changed for the better in some ways - but thinks in the past, Bond girls had more fun
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'Partygate video shows Tories acted as if lockdown rules didn't apply to them'
Partygate is about much more than Johnson’s rule-breaking and lying to MPs. As our video shows, a significant section of the Conservative Party acted as if the rules didn’t apply to the rulers
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Stephen Lawrence cops hope new tech could help catch remaining murder suspects
Scotland Yard revealed it is carrying out a new probe to see if the latest technology can spark a breakthrough in the investigation into Stephen Lawrence's murder
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My miner dad found best of Britain in men down the pit, says Prem icon Andy Cole
Andy Cole, a direct descendant of the Windrush generation, is an authority on coal mining and the context of his incredible achievements. His dad Lincoln emigrated to the UK from Jamaica in 1957
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N-Dubz star Tulisa 'gutted' after dropping pricey piece of jewellery at festival
Despite the hip-hop trio being given a warm reaction by fans at The Isle of Wight Festival, Tulisa had to deal with the backstage stress of some missing personal trinkets
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'Everywhere we look, there are good reasons to give Sunak and Tories the boot'
Kevin Maguire says record waiting lists in the NHS, sclerotic economic growth, stubbornly high inflation, crippled public services and a bad Brexit are just some of the reasons to give Tories the boot
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Labour under pressure to put free school meals in its general election manifesto
Dozen of Labour MPs and peers have signed an open letter by the Mirror and the National Education Union urging the party to honour its conference pledge to roll out free school meals universally
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Orcas 'tried to disable boat' to sink British family during terrifying encounter
Dave Duffy, 45, felt a huge whack to his 42ft yacht at 3am and found a large orca ramming his rudder. Then, he and his wife Kim noticed noticed three more orcas around their boat
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Ex-Liverpool star swims the English Channel in bid to raise £1.1m for charity
Graeme Souness was part of a six-strong relay team who took turns to tackle the 21-mile crossing in 12 hours and seven minutes - and they celebrated in the surf after reaching the French coast
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Survivor of migrant boat tragedy says 'many more' could have been saved
Survivor Ayad, 24, said small hands grasped at him as he swam for his life - and claimed he could see lights from a stationary coastguard ship – but no help came for three hours
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Amy Dowden vows to return to Strictly this year despite recent cancer diagnosis
Amy Dowden was diagnosed with aggressive grade three breast cancer just four weeks ago - but said she is determined to go back to Strictly Come Dancing, adding that everyone has been supportive of her
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'Lovely' woman, 103, says dancing to TikTok videos keeps her young and active
Joan Thompson loves a game of bingo and even jumped at the chance to make a TikTok video, dancing with staff at the Cloverleaf Care Home in Lincoln, where she lives
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Gove says money to help Brits pay mortgages can't be 'magicked out of thin air'
Cabinet minister Michael Gove said Tories have 'exacerbated' the issue of soaring borrowing rates with Liz Truss's mini-Budget - and the squeeze on mortgage holders is set to tighten
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Nicola Sturgeon 'certain' she's done nothing wrong as she goes home after arrest
Nicola Sturgeon was arrested last week as police carried out an inquiry into the SNP's finances but was released without charge pending further investigation - and added she will be back in Parliament
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'New Parkinson's cell study could help identify early stages of disease'
Dr Miriam Stoppard explains how a team of scientists at Cardiff University is using cutting-edge techniques to help understand the early stages of Parkinson's Disease
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'My partner's family refuse to accept it's all over with his ex - it's awkward'
Coleen Nolan advises a reader who says her boyfriend's family still invite his ex to everything and appear 'in denial' even though the pair have not been together for a while
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Beautiful game unites football fans 5,500 miles - and lack of men is 'magical'
Thays, 29, and Becky, 39, are one of the first pairs to meet via videocall for the Mirror’s new project The World Talks, which gives readers the chance to sign up and meet people from all over the globe
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'Keir Starmer should put free school meals for all pupils in Labour's manifesto'
Sharon Hodgson, an MP in North East England, recalls the stigma of queueing for free dinners. But this is about more than ending any stigma for the one-in-five who receive them
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