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Hero cop described as 'best of us' hit and killed by callous fleeing car thief
An Indiana state trooper,described as 'the best of us' by a colleague was fatally struck by a fleeing car thief while deploying stop sticks during a pursuit
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'It's harder to feel Pride as a disabled queer woman'
'When disabled people are physically unable to attend Pride events it gives the message that we don't belong in the LGBTQ+ community'
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'Tory government blaming UK crisis on Covid and Putin isn't cutting it anymore'
As more people are facing hunger and the threat of a recession looms, the Tories cannot keep trying to blame this crisis on the pandemic and war in Ukraine
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Rishi Sunak warns 'people may not like' decisions over public sector pay review
The Prime Minister - who is worth £529m - hinted he might offer less than the amount recommended by Government-appointed pay review bodies
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NHS nurse shortage left Britain vulnerable to pandemic, Covid Inquiry told
Royal College of Nursing (RCN) infection control lead Rosemary Gallagher told the Inquiry: 'We know that we went into the pandemic with a significant shortage, about 50,000 nurses short'
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Medics warn Rishi Sunak his NHS reforms will fail if he steps in over pay
The Government is expected to announce a doubling of medical school places for doctors, with a pledge to train tens of thousands of new nurses and midwives, more trainee GPs and dentists
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Matt Hancock urged not to 'rewrite history' on austerity at Covid Inquiry
The ex-Health Secretary could face questions on NHS resources after Dame Sally Davies, the former Chief Medical Officer, told the Inquiry the Government 'disinvested' in public health, leaving the country lacking 'resilience'
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Woman, 42, dies in horror house fire as residents evacuated from homes overnight
A woman aged 42 was killed in a house fire in Oldham, Greater Manchester, as a number of nearby residents were evacuated from the area as officers began investigations
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Brave Ukrainians ready to take fight to Putin after special training in the UK
The British Army have been running basic infantry training courses since June last year and have so far helped train 17,000 Ukrainian troops in how to perform life-saving treatments.
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'Now evict Boris Johnson from the Privy Council - he's not right or honourable'
You thought you were shot of Boris Johnson, writes Fleet Street Fox. Turns out he has a public job for life
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'Inflation woes are not an accident, they are consequence of Tory governments'
The Bank of England has used the only weapon in its armoury to try to bring down inflation. But this is a crisis that has been incubated in Downing Street
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Chris Whitty tells Tories to invest in NHS to protect against future pandemics
England’s Chief Medical Officer appeared at the Covid Inquiry and rejected evidence from Chancellor Jeremy Hunt the previous day which blamed a focus on planning for a flu pandemic, rather than a coronavirus
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All you need to know about the Windrush scandal and who was impacted
Despite living in Britain for decades, some of the Windrush generation lost their jobs, were refused medical care or even faced deportation threats because they lacked the proper documentation
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'Tories clapped for us during the pandemic, now they're threatening to sack us'
Writing for the Daily Mirror Fire Brigades Union member Ben Curson, who works a firefighter in Nottingham, urged ministers to drop anti-strike legislation that will make it harder for key workers to demand better pay
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NASA spacecraft captures image of glowing green lightning dot on Jupiter
NASA's spacecraft Juno captured a mysterious image of a green dot on Jupiter's north pole during a 2020 bypass of the gas giant — a lightning strike, scientists have revealed
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Just 4 in 10 troops satisfied with military life as morale plummets under Tories
A Labour analysis of a yearly survey of service personnel's feelings, marking the start of Armed Forces Week, has revealed the deterioration in morale and satisfaction since 2010
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David Cameron heckled 'shame on you' after defending Tory cuts at Covid Inquiry
David Cameron faced questions over the austerity cuts to public services under his leadership between 2010 and 2016 as he became the first politician to be grilled by the Covid Inquiry
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Keir Starmer won't do resignation honours - and would block Sunak's cronies
Labour leader Keir Starmer said the tradition of outgoing PM's handing out gongs was 'very hard to justify' and said he would follow Tony Blair's lead by swerving a list if he gets into Downing Street
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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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UK's 'most deprived town' plagued by litter and disease could end up underwater
There are fears Jaywick, an Essex seaside town regularly called the most deprived place in the UK, could be left underwater 'due to inadequate flood defences', threatening homes and people
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King's Birthday Honours list in full from unsung heroes to TV legends
King Charles's list ranges from a grieving mother who turned a tragedy into a charity honouring their legacy, a 106-year-old fundraising through exercise, and those aiding Ukrainian refugees
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Bigger flypast planned for Trooping the Colour after Coronation display cut back
Around 70 aircraft from the Royal Navy, British Army and Royal Air Force will take part in a flypast for Trooping the Colour on Saturday to mark King Charles' birthday
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Keir Starmer mocks Rishi Sunak for not blocking Boris Johnson's crony honours
The Prime Minister and Labour leader clashed in the Commons as the shadow of the former Premier loomed large over the chamber for Mr Sunak's weekly noon grilling
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Wes Streeting: 'I won't apologise for being ambitious - but I'm loyal'
Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting tells the Mirror: 'If Rishi had had a background that was more like mine... he wouldn't have taken 20 quid off people in Universal Credit every week'
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How the Mirror broke Partygate scandal that torpedoed Johnson's political career
Our exclusive splash in December 2021 told how Boris Johnson had given a speech at a packed leaving do in November 2020 and staff held boozy parties
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