Your Route to Real News

All news by author: Amy Sharpe

398
From urine to animal droppings, the truth about fakes lurking in your makeup bag
WITH the country in the grip of a counterfeit epidemic, shoppers are buying cheap, knock-off cosmetics brewed in cement mixers and even containing ani
886
'I was lucky shop staff saved me when my heart stopped - we need more defibs'
With the nearest defibrillator ten minutes away, Aldi staff jumped into action to save 81-year-old Kevin Green when he suffered cardiac arrest - now his family are backing the Mirror's campaign for more of the life-saving devices
925
NHS doctor begs UK government to save his family in Gaza after 120 days of war
NHS consultant Salim’s parents, eight siblings and 15 nieces and nephews are among hundreds of thousands who fled to Rafah. The city is the crossing point between Gaza and Egypt but they cannot leave as they are not UK citizens
996
Unplugged curlers I bought on TikTok shop burned a hole in my carpet & table
PACKED full of seemingly endless bargains, fans of TikTok shop claim it's the future of shopping.Clothes, gadgets and even toilet rolls are available
763
Gladiators star Matt Morsia speaks frankly about life-changing eating disorder
Gladiators star Matt Morsia, who is Legend on the BBC reboot of the popular 90s TV show, has opened up about the eating disorder he struggled with while chasing his Olympic dream
615
Six-year-old's incredible wish comes true after spending whole life in hospital
Henry Waines has been under the care of Great Ormond Street Hospital his whole life - he recently enjoyed a VIP visit to London St Pancras Underground Station
1159
Demands for ban on 'dangerous' filler injections after string of botched ops
Louise Moller needed surgery to remove dead tissue from her buttock after a botched 'Brazilian butt lift', leading to calls from campaigners for a ban on dangerous procedures
1442
I was given different size implants and left with mismatched boobs in botched op
WARNING - GRAPHIC IMAGES: Claudia Sztrati underwent a procedure with Magic Touch Turkey last year but ended up nearly dying after her nipple became infected following a breast lift and implant
1077
UK is overrun by tweakment clinics - is your local high street a Botox hotspot?
A WOMAN in her forties leaves an aesthetics clinic with tiny pinpricks dotted across her forehead.Minutes later a student in her mid-twenties walks in
483
Fears as firm offers Brits cheap Turkey holidays to get Brazilian Butt Lifts
Our reporter made enquiries with cosmetics firm Magic Touch which offered free consultations at an event in Hull to people interested in travelling to Turkey for cut-price treatments before Christmas
930
Campaigners march to Downing Street in fight for medical cannabis prescriptions
Families from the campaign group End Our Pain, fighting for NHS medical cannabis prescriptions, marched to Downing Street in a call for "urgent action on the crisis"
963
Parents forced to pay £1,900-a-month for cannabis for children
Fewer than five NHS prescriptions for unlicensed medical cannabis were given between November 2018 and July 2022, according to data that was released in January
751
Rise of ‘NikTok’ bandits terrorising high street - where staff wear body-cams
At first glance, the videos resemble the countless glam tutorials posted daily on the social media site.The troubling trend comes as the UK is gripped
1400
Girl's family rushed to stabbing but didn't make it in time to say goodbye
The 15-year-old girl stabbed to death in Croydon, south London, was on her way to school. Community worker James Watkins says her parents were called to the scene but were too late
388
Year of the shoplifter as thefts soar while epidemic grips Britain's high street
Industry leaders and business owners want more done to protect them and bring prosecutions after 87% of convenience store staff said thieves had verbally abused them
1076
Desperate plea to tragic Sarah Sharif's father after he flees UK for Pakistan
Hafiz Hashmi, the leader of the mosque attended by Sara Sharif’s family, has appealed for her father, his partner and brother to hand themselves in and cooperate with police
378
'I feel lucky after kidney transplant my mum fought for amid end-of-life care'
When William Verden was being kept alive by dialysis, doctors claimed end-of-life care was in his best interests but mum Ami McLennan argued for his right to have a transplant
1207
Cherie Blair's charity linked to firm sanctioned for 'supporting Russia'
Dubai-based John Desmond Hanafin is accused of facilitating movement of Russian cash into the UAE via Huriya, which funds 50 mentoring scholarships for the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women