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Love Island fans call for Haris and Tanyel to date as they pose in cosy photo
Love Island's Haris Namani and Tanyel Revan enjoyed a night out together, and fans now think the pair are well suited to one another and have called for them to get together
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Bali influencer in hiding after 'online stalker flies from UK to kidnap her'
Alexandra Saper told her 102,000 Instagram followers that she had to go into hiding around three weeks ago after an alleged stalker travelled to Bali to track her down
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Woman returns to Ukraine home with phone still on charge and dishes in sink
Anne Malygon has shared the shocking reality of her Ukraine home that seemed 'frozen in time' after returning to her country from studying abroad one year after the war started
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Ukrainian families torn apart by Russia’s brutal invasion mark year anniversary
The Daily Mirror's Defence and Security Editor travelled to two of the worst hit towns north of Kyiv and saw wrecked and devastated communities still coming to terms with 12 months of violence
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Ukrainian kids told air raid siren cellars are 'fantasy caves' to reduce stress
In a bittersweet show of resilience, young kids attending nursery do not fear the sirens in Ukraine anymore as their teachers set up playful drills to make children get used to the constant evacuations
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Boris Johnson's foul-mouthed response when he heard Putin had invaded - updates
It is the first anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and it has emerged that Boris Johnson had a foul-mouthed response to Vladimir Putin's invasion one year ago
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Expert warns against 'hobby' question on first date & shares what to ask instead
Dating is an art so asking the right questions can stop you wasting time on someone who isn't right for you - dating expert Pippa Murphy shares her top first date questions
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'After my dad died, I discovered his secret wife - and 400 unknown relatives'
Joe Jaquest Oteng, a singer from London, was dumbfounded when he learned that his dad had lied about his age his whole life - but there were more surprises to follow
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Putin to ‘put screws harder and harder’ into Ukraine as his war aims fail
A war crimes investigator who analysed Russian activity in Syria for the United Nations, told The Mirror he fears civilian deaths will increase as Vladimir Putin's aims fail a year on
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Rod Stewart visits NHS hospital he helped fund after fuming over Tory cuts
Sir Rod Stewart has been visiting hospital patients who have benefitted from his kind donations, following the former Tory calling on the current government to stand down 'and give the Labour Party a go' amid the ongoing NHS crisis
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'My cheating mum named me after her secret lover - it's made my life so awkward'
A woman has taken to Reddit to share how her mum named her after the man she was in a secret relationship with in her early 20s - and says it made her relationship with her now step-dad really awkward
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Rod Stewart's most charitable moments as star pays for patients' health costs
Sir Rod Stewart left a Sky News broadcaster speechless last month when he revealed he was planning to pay for scans for Brits who are currently on NHS waiting lists
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Paris Hilton had abortion in early 20s but never spoke out over fear of 'shame'
Paris Hilton has spoken about how she had an abortion when she was younger in wake of US abortion law changes, which she has heavily condemned as taking away a woman's right to her own body
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Refugee turned frontline vet says Ukrainians and pets are 'freezing and hungry'
Veronika Herasymenko fled her home in Kharvic, Ukraine, this time last year and now works as a veterinarian and IFAW charity responder supporting refugees and their pets on the Polish border
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Vladimir Putin 'terribly scared' one year on from illegal invasion of Ukraine
A Russian general has said Vladimir Putin has badly misread the West’s resolve to stand up to him and did not realise his army’s incompetence leaving him "terribly scared"
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Bus driver who quit job to help in Ukraine amazed by acts of kindness at border
Bus driver Dave Wise, 46, has driven from East Sussex to Ukraine three times in the last year to deliver vital aid to refugees and pets in need, witnessing both heartbreaking and moving sights at the border
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China urges for ceasefire in Ukraine as Zelensky calls 2023 'year of victory'
China has issued a 12-point proposal where it is calling for a ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia while Volodymyr Zelensky has issued a rallying cry on the first anniversary of the invasion
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North Korea fires missiles to display ‘nuclear combat force’ in warning to US
Pyongyang is keen to show the world that they are 'prepared for nuclear warfare' and demanded that the US cease its 'hostile practices' against the communist nation
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Good and regular sleep 'could add years to your life', new research suggests
The study's findings show that it isn't just about getting the coveted eight hours, as sleep must be of high quality and without periods of wakefulness in order to positively impact your health
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Ukraine remains defiant one year to the day since Russia's horrific invasion
Air raid sirens were tested and Kyiv's bomb shelters were prepared for a major bombardment of cruise missiles and drones, ahead of the anniversary of Russian's invasion of Ukraine
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Hundreds of desperate Ukrainian children saved by Labour peer who fled Nazis
Refugee campaigner Lord Alf Dubs – himself evacuated as a child from Nazi Germany via the ­Kindertransport - began raising Valya Pylypenko’s case to then Home Secretary Priti Patel, in the House of Lords, to news outlets and to civil servants
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Cause of train crash that sparked major toxic chemical spill disaster identified
The report from National Transportation Safety Board sheds some light on what led to the catastrophic train derailment that led to toxic chemicals being released into the environment
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Brit captured in Ukraine shares horror of being electrocuted in Russia torture
Shaun Pinner was captured during the fall of Mariupol and sentenced to death by local Russian-backed forces who tortured him including shocking him with a cattle prod after they found out he was a West Ham supporter
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'Poor public transport is bad for our health and happiness'
Dr Miriam Stoppard shares research from University College London that highlights how people in the North of England with poor transport links are suffering as a result
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Spy close to Vladimir Putin’s foreign intelligence chief mysteriously dies
Ultra-secretive Russian oil magnate Viatcheslav Rovneiko, who was a former spy and close to Vladimir Putin’s foreign intelligence chief, has died in mysterious circumstances near Moscow