All news on the topic: Daily Mirror

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Last surviving Charlton brother says Bobby and Jack will be united again
Tommy Charlton said his brothers Bobby and Jack were 'everybody's heroes' and had fans all over the world - but the heartbroken man said nobody was prouder than him
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The Vamps star says passing out after weed binge was mental health wake-up call
In his own words, James McVey speaks honestly about his mental health to the Mirror’s Men in Mind podcast, in association with leading charity Mind
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BBC axes funding from David Walliams project after X-rated comments on BGT
Comedian David Walliams alleges the BBC withdrew the cash for an animation series of his 2011 book Gangsta Granny due to 'negative publicity' after his comments on BGT
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OAP fitted with pacemaker as small as a pen lid - and battery lasts 20 years
Graham Motteram said he feels 'very lucky' to be among the first patients to be fitted with the new Aveir VR device, implanted directly into the heart’s right ventricle
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Ticket offices 'could be spared' as watchdogs want bosses to agree concessions
The Daily Mirror is fighting to block the mass closure of 974 ticket officers across England, highlighting the impact on passengers, especially the elderly, and disabled
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Israel's countdown to Gaza invasion after killing 'dozens' of Hamas fighters
The Daily Mirror's Defence and Security Editor Chris Hughes, and photographer Rowan Griffiths, have witnessed troop movements on the Israel-Gaza border ahead of a ground offensive
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'Fruit flies can help us personalise what we eat - our DNA is similar to theirs'
Dr Miriam Stoppard looks at a new study carried out by researchers from three different universities who worked together to examine how two different diets affected fruit fly health
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'I love my sociable new job but my husband seems to resent it'
Coleen Nolan advises a reader who got a new job after being stuck at home over the past few years, but says her husband is not that excited about it, and looks grumpy
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Palestinians trying to flee Israel Gaza invasion scream 'we didn't kill anyone'
As the Mirror team has witnessed on the frontline in the past few days, tanks and heavily armed troops are already gathered at points around Gaza and are poised to strike when the order comes
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Inside Mirror's most iconic images showing the contribution of migrants to UK
Conference-goers and the general public were able to visit 35 portraits at the Museum of Liverpool from our People Move Instagram project to celebrate 100 extraordinary people
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Photo of dog leads cops to would-be killers who plotted revenge murder
Frankie Sinclair and Paul Fontaine were using an encrypted phone network that had been hacked by the National Crime Agency - and were caught thanks a pic of a dog
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Big Brother house faces chaos as rowdy 'pirates' invade show's reboot
The gang of gatecrashers sailed along a nearby canal to get to the Big Brother house – and they seemed to have exceeded ITV’s duty-of-care drink limit
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Stars celebrate everyday heroes among us at Pride of Britain Awards
Most of the stars knew that celebrating the nation's most astonishing unsung heroes would leave them in tears - and Kate Garraway it 'restores your faith in human nature'
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Air strikes pound Gaza after hundreds of Israelis killed in Hamas attacks
The latest figures show that 600 Israeli citizens were killed by militants who crossed the border - and at least 413 Palestinians have died in air strikes from Israel
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Winners who make the Pride of Britain - and show us that anything is possible
As always, it was the youngsters who moved the 1,000-strong audience the most, starting with the very first winner, Child of Courage Freya Harris, who was diagnosed with cancer aged 7
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Son, 13, of murdered soldier Lee Rigby stuns Pride of Britain crowd by response
Jack, the 13-year-son of Fusilier Lee Rigby, certainly couldn’t have dreamt how the nation would one day show their pride in him at the Daily Mirror’s Pride of Britain Awards
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Celebrity SAS accused of being unfair by making women carry same weight as men
After being booted from Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins for struggling with the weight, singer Michelle Heaton says allowances should be made for women on the show
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Summer coming to a soggy end as rain and cooler weather set to hit UK
From Tuesday, rain and cooler weather will start to spread south in England, after a few days of unseasonably warm weather, forecasters from the Met Office have said
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'Safety-first Keir Starmer is under pressure to unveil a bold vision for UK'
Kevin Maguire hopes that when Labour's conference closes on Wednesday lunchtime we will ­have a better idea of what the party would actually do in government if it is elected
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'Keir Starmer has a golden opportunity to prove Labour is ready for Government'
Labour can give Tories the boot but the country now wants to know what they would do in Government - and we urge the party to start spelling it out in more detail
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'Returning new mattresses as they're uncomfortable makes climate crisis worse'
The Mirror's Environment Editor, Nada Farhoud, says The Furniture Recycling Group in Blackburn is helping stop perfectly good mattresses from being dumped under a new scheme
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Strictly crew demand star cover up as skimpy outfits spark filming chaos
Layton Williams said he has been asked by the Strictly Come Dancing crew to cover up in rehearsals - even though he feels comfortable with his revealing clothes
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Dr Alex George explains how a daily walk can help your mental health
After struggling with his mental health, TV’s Dr Alex George discovered a simple solution – going outdoors for a daily stroll. Here he explains why it’s so beneficial and why autumn is the best time to get started
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'I feel used by my friend who lied for ages and hid her affair from me'
Coleen Nolan advises a reader who feels let down by her friend who started making excuses not to see her - but then found out she left her husband and was actually having an affair
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'Coffee gives your brain a special boost to aid focus, making you more alert'
Dr Miriam Stoppard explains the results of a new study carried out by researchers from the Minho University in Portugal which looked at how coffee makes us more active and alert