All news on the topic: Daily Mirror

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'I confronted owner of Bully dog that savaged me and my pet in street'
Mirrorman Tom Bryant tracks down the owner of the Bully that mauled him in the street and uncovers more victims of the same dog, and residents living in fear
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Billionaire Tory donor could switch to Labour after blasting Rishi Sunak
John Caudwell donated £500,000 to Tories ahead of the 2019 election, but he has become increasingly critical of Tory policies, especially when it comes to the environment
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Calls to save ticket offices as closures consultation 'failed disabled people'
The plans to close almost every ticket office in England have caused outrage, with the Mirror campaigning to save them - and disabled rail users have now applied for a judicial review
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Brits rush to buy burgers and ice creams to enjoy rare 27C October sizzler
Usually at this time of year, ingredients for hearty grub - such as stews and soups - are top sellers... but this weekend, Brits are likely to have plenty of BBQs while enjoying the sun
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Extradited pensioner from Pakistan denies police officer's murder
Piran Ditta Khan is accused of being involved in the deadly robbery of a travel agent 18 years ago. At Leeds crown court, he pleaded not guilty to Sharon Beshenivsky's murder
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Millions missing out on cheap prescriptions as they're unaware of discounts
Around the country, millions of vulnerable people are unaware they qualify for discounts on prescriptions, which they could get through a Prescription Prepayment Certificate
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World-first breakthrough on bowel cancer one year after Dame Deborah's death
Researchers at the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Research Institute in Heidelberg, Australia, say there is an 'urgent' need to discover more effective treatments for bowel cancer
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'The Tory team are talking their way to relegation and won't win next election'
Columnist Brian Reade says the Conservative Party conference was the bluntest of admissions that for 13 years the Tories have done nothing but make this country worse
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Inside Mariupol siege as new film bears witness to agony of innocent Ukrainians
Ukrainian journalists from the ­Associated Press who decided to stay in Mariupol after every other media group left ended up filming not just the worst, but also the best of humanity
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False widow spider bite helps save baby's life as medics find growth
Six-month-old Bentley was bitten by a false widow while sleeping in his crib - and after he was rushed to hospital, doctors discovered a hard mass the 'size of a golf ball' in his chest
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Jill Dando victim of professional hit, claims criminal worried for own safety
Noel 'Razor' Smith, an armed robber-turned-writer, said there are rumours in the criminal world that BBC Crimewatch host Jill Dando was the victim of 'a professional hit' in 1999
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Russell Brand offered man's prostitute girlfriend £50 for sex 'making him cry'
Disgraced comic Russell Brand spent a week living with a drug-addict couple while making a TV documentary, which never made it to air thanks to the intervention of a producer
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Alan Carr thought he was grieving for dog but he had life-threatening condition
Comedian Alan Carr said the death of his dog last year last year hit him so hard, he didn’t notice he had contracted salmonella poisoning, as he assumed his symptoms were grief
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'If Rishi Sunak carries on like he is he'll sign the Tory Party's death warrant'
Rishi Sunak only cares about the next General Election - this anti-change Premier trashing our country is creating problems with a strategy lacking coherence or intellectual substance
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'Rishi Sunak is yesterday's man - people detest a fake, a dummy, a fraud'
Winning at the 2024 election is all that matters to Rishi Sunak and he's not even very good at that, Kevin Maguire says, as polls show nobody rates the Prime Minister
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Marcus Rashford saved by his 2.5-tonne car in crash near Man Utd training ground
England star Marcus Rashford crashed with another car and then hit a traffic island but walked away unscathed, thanks to modern safety protection, a source says
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John Lewis, Co-op and Nisa back Mirror shoplifting campaign as thefts escalate
The British Retail Consortium said there were eight million cases of shoplifting in the year to March - but police recorded 339,206 incidents, with just 48,218 resulting in charges
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Woman saves three lives after making crucial decision before sudden death
The NHS is launching an appeal for more of us, including older patients, to download the NHS app to help manage our health - and there are hopes more people will become organ donors
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Kylie Minogue says her love-life isn't as simple as 'she's lucky, she's unlucky'
Kylie Minogue said she accepts people are interested in her love life, but hopes that intrigue would just go away - even though the 55-year-old admitted everyone loves 'gossip'
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NASA delivers asteroid sample safely back to earth thanks to Queen's Brian May
The site from which the rocks and dust were taken by Nsa was identified by Queen guitarist Sir Brian May - also an astrophysicist - who is an expert in stereoscopy
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Alison Hammond 'crumbles to floor' after Bake Off contestant makes beaver cake
Alison Hammond said Prue Leith's comment after a contestant on The Great British Bake Off chose to make a beaver-themed cake ion the first episode of the new series was hilarious
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Amanda Holden says Queen was 'Cilla Black of her day' in TV sex show
In the second episode of Sky History's new series 'Sex: A Bonkers History', Amanda Holden said Queen Charlotte was 'comfortable in her own sexuality' and 'really believed in love'
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Ann Summers boss' sex toy battle revealed in last interview with Amanda Holden
Jacqueline Gold, who died in March, spoke with Amanda Holden during an interview - and reflected on her experience that saw her turning from a work experience girl into a boss lady
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'Lobsters feel pain... we should stop boiling them to death and make it illegal'
Boiling lobsters alive is still the most common way of killing lobsters in the UK despite a new law which recognised decapod crustacean are sentient animals that feel pain
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Beautician with 'perfect hands' trained by Elizabeth Arden still working at 100
Thelma Coyd-Cording said her hands have given thousands of massages during her career. She now keeps up her beauty treatments to family and friends in her home in Nottingham