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New Doctor Who actor Ncuti Gatwa voted TV's most influential star
It was revealed last year that the Sex Education star would be taking over from Jodie Whittaker as the 14th Time Lord - with the hit BBC show due to return later this year
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Donations to Paul O'Grady's beloved Battersea Dogs & Cats Home doubles to £200k
The TV and presenting icon became an ambassador for Battersea Cat and Dog rescue home in 2012 the success of ITV's multi-award-winning Paul O'Grady For The Love Of Dogs
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Priscilla Presley spills on her and Elvis' romance including meets after split
Actress Priscilla was married to Elvis Presley in 1967 and the couple shared one daughter, Lisa Marie who passed away from a heart attack at the beginning of this year
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Suella Braverman claims £25,000 to pay household bills after 'milking loophole'
A Mirror investigation has found the Home Secretary has claimed nearly £25,000 in household bills despite staying rent free in her parents home whilst the country faces sky high energy bills
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Firefighters diagnosed with cancer at rate 1.6 times higher than UK population
There are calls for firefighters to receive health screenings after it was revealed those who served at the Grenfell Tower disaster had been diagnosed with terminal cancer
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Teen daughter saves Radio 1 legend DJ's life after watching TV advert
Radio DJ Mark Goodier is supporting NHS England to highlight the FAST campaign to make sure people act as quick as possible, after he suffered two strokes
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Long-lost floor plan of the Titanic that was saved by survivor on doomed ship
Caroline Bonnell took the folded-up diagram layout of the huge ship liner with her when she entered a lifeboat with most of her family on the night the Titanic sank
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Ways to live longer by adding years on to your 'inflammation clock'
Researchers have examined how inflammageing – the increase in inflammation in the body as we age – can be slowed through lifestyle choices and potential drug therapies
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9 Mirror front pages that captured strength of opposition to bloody Iraq war
As the world marks the 20th anniversary of the invasion of Iraq today, we look back at The Mirror's coverage from the time which showed the strength of opposition to the war
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Honeytrap killer caught on CCTV lying to son about why she couldn't come home
Surpreet Dhillon seduced and drugged her victim before calling two men to kill him in his own home. She was seen on camera weeping after being charged with murder before speaking to her son on the phone
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Miniature donkey from The Banshees of Inisherin deserves Oscar, says trainer
Megan Hines trained both donkeys and she said they were worthy recipients of all the worldwide praise coming their way. The comedy drama has notched up a staggering nine Oscar nominations
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Dad waiting for transplant as doctor warns of Black and Asian donor shortage
Ayo Samuel, 58, is trying to find a live donor to help change his life as he is desperate to join his grandchildren Harry, eight, Luca, six and Hunter, five, for a game of football
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Care home boss says Matt Hancock has 'no integrity' after WhatsApp texts leaked
This week, messages sent by former Health Secretary Matt Hancock during the coronavirus pandemic have been leaked. Three care home bosses have spoken to The Mirror about their despair
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Grieving Covid families say Hancock WhatsApp messages 'twist knife' in wounds
Bereaved relatives have told of their fury after Matt Hancock's bombshell texts on testing were leaked. Matt Forest, whose mum died of Covid, said the former Health Secretary 'betrayed' his mother
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Michelle Mone jets off to lavish £7m Algarve villa bought after PPE police raid
Michelle Mone and Doug Barrowman acquired the £7million Algarve property through an offshore firm last July, the Mirror can reveal. The Baroness is under a Parliamentary standards investigation
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King Charles draws up 'range of options' to deal with disgraced brother Andrew
Duke of York is set on defying his brother King Charles after vowing he is 'going nowhere' and sources close to him suggesting he will 'dig his heels in' over any attempt to force him out of his home
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'Coffey says "work more" - but many disabled people don’t have that option'
Thérèse Coffey is wrong that people simply need to 'work more hours' in order to boost their incomes, Disabled Britain guest editor and columnist for the Mirror, Rachel Charlton-Dailey, says
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Legal age to marry rises to 18 in England - but is different elsewhere in UK
Previously people could get married aged 16 or 17 with their parents' consent and at 18 with or without consent, but now the law has been changed so that people can only get married at 18
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'We need a Government on our side - alas we're lumbered with the Tories instead'
Energy bills will rise from Easter putting yet more pressure on Brits already struggling to pay their bills, the Tories' failure to keep prices down is a failure towards the British people
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Rishi Sunak warned hardline Tory rebels won't hesitate to reject new Brexit deal
The Prime Minister will meet with European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen for 'final talk' on the Northern Ireland Protocol, but is likely to face pushback from Tory hardliners
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'A once mighty Conservative broad church is increasingly UKIP-like warring sect'
Kevin Maguire examines the Conservative Party's downward spiral into chaotic infighting as the inept and splintered governing party descends into complete pandemonium
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Mum chats to Banksy as he paints wall in Ukraine not knowing he's elusive artist
Yula Patoku had no idea just who she was talking to as she chatted to the man creating the piece, which shows a small child throwing a man in a martial arts fight
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Sheila Hancock says she wants to 'leave the world a happy place, full of life'
Iconic actor Sheila Hancock has revealed that she is more determined than ever to be heard as she celebrates her 90th birthday, and still calls out injustice where she sees it
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Babycham drink is making a comeback with revamp of green bottle and iconic glass
Babycham was originally developed in the 1940s but really picked up in popularity in the 1960s, with the iconic coupe glasses often popping up at vintage fairs
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'Selling endangered seahorses for use in medicine may save them from extinction'
Nada Farhoud examines an unusual and counterintuitive way to help preserve endangered seahorse populations which will be explored in a new documentary on Netflix
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