All news on the topic: Daily Mirror

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Corrie legend has been battling debilitating condition since age seven
Former Coronation Street star Ian Puleston-Davies says he has had obsessive-compulsive disorder since the age of seven - and explains how he dealt with it on the soap's set
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Handwritten note from hero nurse found in suitcase hidden in attic
The family of Private William Hoare is hoping to track down any of surviving relatives of Sister Gertrude Bulman to give them a copy of a letter she wrote during WWI
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Partygate TV drama praises Mirror for exposing No.10 Covid lockdown booze-ups
A new film about Partygate combines a narrative featuring real and fictional characters played by actors
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'Artificial intelligence is being used in the battle against ageing'
Dr Miriam Stoppard says Edinburgh University researchers discovered how to safely remove old, defective, useless cells linked to cancer, Alzheimer’s, failing eyesight and mobility
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What your dreams really mean - losing teeth and flying to being chased or naked
You may think your dreams are just a jumble of random thoughts, but they can contain useful messages to help you in your waking hours, says dreaming expert Davina MacKail
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'My wife has started going out with friends ten years younger and experimenting'
Coleen Nolan advises a reader who fears his wife is bored of him and may be looking 'for something or someone else' - as he says she changed since turning 50 in February
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Parents in race to raise £300k to keep cancer hit toddler's 'smile' alive
‌Robin Samuel was diagnosed with neuroblastoma - a cancer that mostly affects babies and young children - when he was one. His family hope to get 'next generation treatment' for him
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Boy who lived with most wanted dad after £50m Great Train Robbery speaks out
Nick Reynolds's dad Bruce Reynolds was one of the world’s most wanted men – because he had masterminded the Great Train Robbery. Now Nick has spoken about their life of luxury on the run
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Pensioners 'lonely' and 'stuck' as half of local bus routes axed since 2010
Pat Young, who turns 80 next week, used to travel to Pontefract and Selby three times a week to meet her friends from her 25 years at a sweet factory - but she has now been grounded
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'A moral and sporting storm will kick off over the future of Mason Greenwood'
Darren Lewis says opinion will rage on where Mason Greenwood stands, but amid it all is a young striker who will be 'for ever followed by whatever happened that day'
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Dog attacks left 1,000 kids needing surgery last year with hundreds aged under 4
NHS figures show 1,006 patients aged 14 or below had ops to close wounds after being bitten or struck by a dog. The Mirror is campaigning to protect people from dangerous dogs
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Spain's conservatives fall short of victory as left celebrate election results
Spain's opposition conservative party has claimed victory in a snap election, but without the result they needed for a majority
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Motorists' fury as potholes on UK roads caused 18,000 breakdowns this year
Since the start of 2023, the RAC has dealt with 18,250 callouts for damaged shock absorbers, broken suspension springs or distorted wheels, damage most likely caused by defective roads
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Welsh whisky given special protected status to stop imitation and misuse
Environment Secretary Therese Coffey will announce the whisky UKGI status today at the Royal Welsh Show. She said Single Malt Welsh Whisky is widely acclaimed for its lightness of character
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Rishi Sunak urged to fix social care now after four year 'wild goose chase'
Today, on the fourth anniversary of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s commitment, charities say millions of elderly and vulnerable Brits are still struggling to access the care they need
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ISIS targets children with explosives placed in fake PlayStation controllers
Household items such as phones and TV remotes have been turned into weapons to target civilians and children. They have been discovered by the Mines Advisory Group charity
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'Rhodes wildfires show climate crisis risks - act now, or it will get worse'
The Daily Mirror's Environment Editor, Nada Farhoud, says the climate crisis is made worse by wildfires, which ravage carbon-rich ecosystems, turning them into tinderboxes
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'Labour should not obsess about Uxbridge defeat but celebrate Selby victory'
Kevin Maguire says it is vital that Labour improves communications and puts more effort into selling policies, including the case for cleaner air when pollution kills tens of thousands of people every year
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Booking office clerks over the years as seen from eyes of son of station worker
Paul Routledge says his father Harry worked as a booking office clerk at the station in Normanton, West Yorks – famous for its marshalling yards and known as the Crewe of the Coalfields
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Mum of missing toddler calls on cops to return to Kos and speak to key witness
Kerry Needham wants officers here and on the Greek island of Kos to prove their claim her son Ben, who disappeared in 1991, died in an accident. The mum is still clinging to hopes he is alive
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Extra seconds added to green man – because Brits are too unfit to cross the road
An increasing number of overweight Brits mean a rising number of people are too unfit to cross the road before the green man fades – risking serious accidents at junctions across the country
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Love Island producers flying stray cats home - including one named after host
A family of stray cats moved into the Love Island villa. One has been named Meowa Jama after host Maya Jama, whose filming was interrupted by the playful kittens
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Meet new Bash Street Kids - including ginger scientist and hijab-wearing artist
Beano bosses enlisted Inclusive Minds, who rewrote Roald Dahl’s books to remove offensive material, to advise on details such as clothes and cultural celebrations
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Forget Barbenheimer – The best things to watch this summer from your own home
The weather may not be scorching but this summer's TV shows are. Here is our hot guide to the shows you cannot miss, including some on ITV, Netflix, BBC and Prime
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Russian missile blasts historic cathedral in Ukraine killing one and injuring 22
Regional Governor Oleh Kiper said today that four children were among those wounded in the early-morning blasts, which severely damaged the historic Transfiguration Cathedral, in Odesa, Ukraine