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Factory case on hold 10 years after building collapse that killed 1,134
Rana Plaza housed numerous sweatshops and supplied a host of well known Western fashion brands before it collapsed in 2013 killing 1,134 people. Ten years on, those affected are still waiting for justice.
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Health warning over hairy caterpillars that can cause rashes and asthma attacks
The caterpillars – from the larvae of oak processionary moths, which arrived here 17 years ago in a ­shipment of trees from Holland – have up to 60,000 toxic hairs
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Afghan interpreter shot by Taliban living in pain as 'racist' Army delays payout
Jamal Barack was 18 when he was shot in the arm and chest during an ambush on the Army’s Scots Guards in Helmand Province. He has been waiting for compensation for 13 years
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Suella Braverman 'asked whether she could claim speeding ticket on expenses'
Senior Tory MP William Wragg made the extraordinary claim about Home Secretary Suella Braverman in a series of tweets in the early hours of Saturday morning
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Former police officer makes £500,000 a year from writing zombie thriller novels
Richard Haywood was on £38,000 a year as a police constable but now makes around half a million pounds a year from his highly successful book zombie book series, writing under the name RR Haywood
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Shoppers hit by cereal price hike as cost of living crisis continues to bite
Popular cereal brands have been hit by the cost of living crisis, with several well-known cereals facing price rises as a result of shrinkflation, with boxes not containing as many servings
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'AI will outsmart humanity and take over the world unless we act soon'
Sunday Mirror columnist Rachael Bletchly says we should be alarmed at the development of artificial intelligence and stop ignoring its warning signs before it is too late
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Loose Women star Linda Robson 'excited' as she lands first film part in 10 years
Linda Robson has landed a role in an upcoming big screen gangster film which will start shooting in London later this year, with the role being her first film role in ten years
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'I had to tell my boys at Xmas I had cancer, but after new therapy we have hope'
After his bowel cancer diagnosis, Paul Farrell was offered an experimental new trial to try to treat it - after just 12 weeks of treatment, the dad-of-two is now 'feeling brilliant'
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Mum of teen who survived in wreckage for 48 hours as 3 pals killed blasts cops
Anna Certowicz, who is nursing her girl Sophie Russon, 20, back to health, believes officers were far too casual and ignored their fears when they reported the pals missing in Cardiff
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'Coronation invite for nurses and social care staff should not be empty gesture'
Professor Nola Ishmael OBE said the Coronation invite is a contradiction as on the one hand, nurses and doctors are highly regarded and valued, but on the other they have been ­disregarded financially
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NHS workers get King's Coronation invite - while Tories still snub them over pay
Nearly 4,000 medics and Armed Forces veterans have been invited to the King's Coronation - Professor Nola Ishmael is furious at the double standards the invitation exposes
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Anti-gay rights Tory and fellow minister enjoyed freebies at Qatar World Cup
Welsh Secretary David Davis - who has been accused of holding 'abhorrent' anti-gay views - stayed for free at a swanky hotel in Doha, along with Sports Minister Stuart Andrew, during last year's controversial World Cup
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MoD admits suicide rates among young soldiers 'higher than general population'
Overall, 287 service personnel took their own lives from 2003 to 2022. Until now, the Ministry of Defence had maintained that suicide rates within the armed forces were similar to those outside of it
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Daughter of PC killed 18 years ago learns on Facebook suspect was arrested
Sharon Beshenivsky's daughter Lydia, 21, says it's 'disgusting' that officials did not tell her the man suspected of killing her mum had been extradited from Pakistan and charged with murder
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Strictly finalist Helen Skelton in talks with BBC bosses to present It Takes Two
Since Janette's co-host Rylan Clark, 34, announced he was hanging up his sparkly shoes, there might be a more permanent role – and sources say bosses reckon bubbly Helen Skelton can fill those shoes
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Bruno Tonioli says he 'nearly had heart attack' thinking he killed Simon Cowell
Bruno Tonioli was blindfolded for the stunt and handed a crossbow. When it was removed, he saw Simon lying on stage, apparently hit. He said he was 'fuming' at the prank
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Serial perverts 'back on streets with slap on wrist' as justice system 'broken'
The murder of Sarah Everard, 33, in 2021, by Met Police officer Wayne Couzens led to renewed calls to tackle supposedly lower-level sex offences. Couzens had previously indecently exposed himself
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Suspect in 27 migrant deaths not at court hearing as prison officials 'forgot'
Harem Ahmed Abwbaker, 33, is wanted in France in connection with the deaths of 27 migrants in 2021. It will cost the taxpayer approximately £17,000 to keep him in custody until the new hearing
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Singer Mimi Webb 'super happy' as she finds love with old pal after heartbreak
Brit nominee Mimi Webb spoke about the happiness she's found with her old friend JP after going through a number of 'break-ups and heartaches'
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Paul Gascoigne says Chris Eubank 'was nice to my face but mocked me behind back'
Soccer legend Gazza says Chris Eubank is arrogant and loves himself, accuses him of making actress Donna Preston and reality star Chloe Burrows cry – and reveals he wound him up by calling him Eubanks
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Viewers hit out at Jamie Oliver as TV chef's £1 dinners cost £2.65 to make
Viewers of Jamie Oliver's £1 Wonders on Channel 4 claim there is 'no way' to produce his money-saving dishes for less than £1 per portion - with a sweet potato chickpea curry costing up to £2.65 per head
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Repair shops popping up across UK as cost crisis spurs trend for fixing things
As the cost of living continues to bite, the repair shops are popular with cash-strapped householders looking to mend essential items instead of buying new ones
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'Disastrous PM Liz Truss blames everyone but herself for being booted out'
Keir Mudie says that while giving a 'nothing speech' to some Conservative think-tank, former Prime Minister Liz Truss showed how Tories blame the ills of the world on everyone but themselves
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UK's favourite TV puppets including Sooty & Basil Brush as Roland Rat turns 40
As 80s and 90s kids show favourite Roland Rat turns 40, The Sunday Mirror takes a look at his creator David Claridge and the people behind some other well-loved TV puppets