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Sarah Ferguson sparks speculation over tell-all interview on Andrew's scandal
The Duchess of York is said to have held talks with Daphne Barak, the American journalist who interviewed Ghislaine Maxwell in prison, fuelling rumours that she is ready to break her silence
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Harry's fresh blast at Charles saying he and royals 'don't speak same language'
Prince Harry made a number of revelations during an 'intimate' livestreamed conversation with physician and trauma expert Dr Gabor Maté tonight which cost £20 to view
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Thousands race to flee 'almost destroyed' Ukrainian city amid heavy fighting
Around 4,000 Ukrainian citizens are now stranded in the eastern city of Bakhmut, which has been described as 'almost destroyed' by deputy mayor Oleksandr Marchenko
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David Beckham persuades Brooklyn into U-turn to protect family 'brand'
Brooklyn had initially turned down his mum's invite to Paris Fashion Week because his wife Nicola was due to film in the US, according to a source, but David persuaded him to join
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New £50MILLION taxpayer-funded helicopter on order for top Tories including PM
The new chopper, expected to be an Italian-made AgustaWestland AW149, will be a replacement for an aircraft currently in service based at RAF Northolt. It will also be used by senior royals
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At least nine MPs still using TikTok despite growing security warnings
Matt Hancock and Grant Shapps are among the MPs who use TikTok, which is a Chinese-owned social media app, despite governments around the world banning staff and the Parliament account being shut down
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New powerful telescopes could help scientists detect alien life on other planets
Devices such as the Webb Space Telescope can analyse the atmosphere of other planets in unprecedented detail, bringing scientists a step closer to understanding whether or not there's life beyond Earth
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Spencer Matthews 'furious' after Disney delays his doc as it shows dead bodies
The documentary follows Made In Chelsea star Spencer Matthews as he attempts to bring home the body of his brother Michael who vanished after climbing Everest in 1999
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'Our beloved NHS is in crisis - it's time for the Government to listen and act'
Our NHS – the pride and joy of the country – is in crisis and it needs to be looked after properly, and so does everyone who works in it from the paramedics to the cleaners
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Nikki Grahame's mum calls for ban on dangerous diet apps after daughter's death
The Sunday Mirror signed up to several apps that encourage people to lose weight by starving themselves with some users bragging they had gone hungry for five days or more
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Row erupts over who was to blame for naval disaster that killed 56 in Falklands
The captain of one of the ships attacked during the Falklands War Bluff Cove disaster in 1982 has hit out at claims made in a new book by a former Welsh Guards officer who survived the air raid
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Shops sell vapes to teens with no IDs as health experts call for tougher laws
We asked three teenagers, aged 16 and 17, to visit shops in their area and attempt to purchase vapes. Despite it being illegal to sell vapes to under 18s, they managed to buy them at a number of outlets
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Hundreds of patients rushed to hospital by taxi due to ambulance shortages
One scandal-hit service ferried 27 critical condition patients by cab. Each person was on a category 1 call, meaning they needed life-saving intervention or resuscitation
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Britain's biggest special education school to feature in heartwarming BBC show
Ysgol Y Deri in Penarth, Wales, has 540 pupils and is on a mission to use the outings to challenge misconceptions about disability and has now been turned into a three-part documentary
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Cladding firm bosses knew about fire risk 7 years before Grenfell Tower tragedy
Documents written for Saint-Gobain pre-2010 advised the plastic foam 'generates a large volume of dense, acrid smoke' when exposed to fire, which may 'bring on... incapacitation and death'
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Emily Atack vows to continue accepting sexy roles despite cruel online trolls
Actress Emily Atack, who starred in noughties hit show Inbetweeners, said she wants to continue to play sexy roles and pose in underwear despite facing constant abuse on social media
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Dragons' Den star Steven Bartlett preparing to launch own-brand boxer shorts
Millionaire businessman Steven Bartlett, who has a hit podcast called The Diary of a CEO, has registered the name as a UK trade mark. It will allow him to sell a range of branded goods
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Fictional band in hit show Daisy Jones & the Six could tour in real life
A series of gigs are being lined up for the fictional band which stars in a hit drama based on the best-selling novel Daisy Jones & the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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EastEnders star Adam Woodyatt lined up to appear in Cheryl's West End hit show
EastEnders favourite Adam Woodyatt is being lined up to star in Cheryl's West End hit show, thriller 2:22: A Ghost Story, with former colleague Jake Wood saying he would be 'fabulous'
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'Sunak's wonderful deal for Northern Ireland shows how little I understand'
Sunday Mirror columnist Mark Steel says he thought that when the UK was in the European Union, ALL of the UK was in the UK and had access to the single market in Europe - but he must have been wrong
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Britain's Got Talent star and YouTuber expecting baby despite vasectomy
Danny Malin, who has more than 108m views on his YouTube channel Rate My Takeaway, is delighted to be expecting a baby with his vegan health guru girlfriend Sophie Mei Lan
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Hero NHS nurse who found lump in her own breast makes life-changing decision
Tracey van Alphen-Read, who had just applied to become a palliative care nurse, said 'everything came crashing down' when she discovered a breast lump days before a holiday in Greece
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Burglar dodges jail for 56th raid - despite having 261 previous convictions
Nine serial offenders - including a sex attacker with 203 previous offences - were handed suspended sentences or community orders instead of jail time in 2021, figures show
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Thousands of dogs prepare to battle it out for a trophy as Crufts returns
The biggest global event in the canine calendar - Crufts - returns next week at Birmingham's NEC as 24,000 dogs, representing 200 breeds, will try and win a Best in Show prize
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Mum, 65, lives with neurological disorder that makes her forget people's faces
We’ve all been in situations where we can’t remember someone’s name, but imagine not being able to recognise your own partner if you bumped into them unexpectedly. Danny Buckland finds out more about neurological disorder prosopagnosia
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