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'I was given infected blood - do you know what it's like to hear you're dying'
The Infected Blood Inquiry is due to release its final report today. The Mirror spoke to victims and their relatives whose lives have been ruined by the scandal
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Mirror Chicken gets Michael Gove and Tory pals in a flap as PM ducks election
Our feathered friend made an eggs-traordinary comeback as Tory ministers attended a Cabinet meeting after Rishi Sunak refused to name the date of the general election
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'Cost of Living crisis made Ramadan heartbreaking but British public stepped in'
Muslim families struggling to stay afloat have said they struggled to celebrate Ramadan this year and were reliant on the good-will of charities to survive
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British Jews stage protest demanding Government 'fund aid not arms' in Gaza
The British-Jewish group Na'amod blocked the Foreign Office entrance from 8am on Tuesday morning, demanding the Government follow other countries' lead in halting arms sales to Israel amid the ongoing crisis in Gaza
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'Rishi Sunak's government has turned trans lives into a political football'
Only under the Tories have trans rights been weaponised as the next frontier of their toxic culture war in a last-ditch attempt to save themselves from electoral wipeout, writes Mizy Judah Clifton
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When the next general election will be - and which party is likely to win
Dithering Rishi Sunak is under pressure to call the next general election as fed-up voters demand a chance to deliver their verdict on 14 years of Conservative rule
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Rishi Sunak set to meet just four out of 40 environmental targets, watchdog says
Campaigners have blasted the Government for failing to meet the vast majority of its own targets to protect the environment - several of which are legally binding
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Grooming gangs using vapes to lure children as they offer e-cigarettes for sex
Tory MP Peter Gibson claimed children are being exploited 'as mules to fetch and carry the illegal products' and 'as agents by selling the vapes to their friends'
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Homes still being built in flood risk areas despite devastation caused by storms
The Public Accounts Committee accused the government of letting existing flood defences fall into disrepair and turning a blind eye to property development in high risk areas
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Mirror Chicken gets Rishi Sunak in a flap after he chickens out of election
The Prime Minister tried to dodge our feathered friend as he arrived at the BBC for an interview with Laura Kuenssberg just days after he chickened out of a general election
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Unusual symptom of silent killer that can be spotted by how much water you drink
Feeling thirsty is a signal from the brain to replenish body fluids when dehydrated - when diabetes is untreated, the kidneys must work harder to filter excess glucose
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Inside Britain's 'Atlantis' - a sunken village forgotten for hundreds of years
Dunwich's quaint character today is only the most recent chapter in its awe-inspiring story
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Night time phenomenon that makes body freeze and 1 in 3 of us will experience
The Sleep Foundation describes sleep paralysis as a 'temporary inability to move or speak that occurs directly after falling asleep or waking up'
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Touching way families in Portugal honour dead loved ones at Christmas dinner
In Portugal, Christmas is a time of remembrance as well as celebration - marked by the honouring of relatives who have passed away
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Urgent warning over 'silent killer' that can strike over Christmas and New Year
So-called 'holiday heart syndrome' refers to how periods of binge drinking during weekends and special occasions can induce abnormalities in the heart's rhythm
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Seven hidden dangers that come at Christmas time and how to avoid them
Christmas is often a time of injury, even though it shouldn't be - here are some of our top tips for avoiding danger this festive season as more than 80,000 people land themsleves in hospital over the holidays
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Where to spend your festive staycation to maximise chances of a white Christmas
The Met Office's long-range forecast has suggested that a widespread white Christmas is unlikely - but some parts of the UK can still expect to see snowfall over the festive period
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Seven Christmas sleep habits that will help get baby down over festive period
Christmas is often a time when our normal routines get thrown out the window but those with very young children should keep some advice in mind about how to reduce sleep disruption
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Chilling reason why we'll never see Doomsday Clock strike midnight
The Doomsday Clock, set by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, represents how close humanity is to self-destruction by warning how many metaphorical "minutes to midnight" humanity has left
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Brave scientist finds oldest water ever discovered on Earth - and drinks it
As part of her team's analysis of water found in a Canadian mine in Timmins, Ontario, courageous Professor Barbara Sherwood decided to use all the senses at her disposal
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The smallest town in the world is only 100 metres long - and has just 30 locals
Hum, Croatia is a well-preserved medieval town steeped in history - and with only 30 locals, it has been dubbed the smallest in the world
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Brits urged to be vigilant over 10 biggest health risks over Christmas
Catching a virus, over-drinking, and anxiety are just a few of the risks that come with Christmas festivities - the Mirror shares some of our tips for staying safe and happy this festive season
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Baba Vanga's predictions that came true in 2023 - and what she got wrong
Baba Vanga, also known as the ' Nostradamus of the Balkans', is believed to have have strong visions and is said to have gained her powers after she lost her sight during a deadly storm
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App can tell you how many calories are in your meal - all from a single image
A new version of HealthifyMe will include a feature called Snap 2.0, which utilises artificial intelligence to generate a nutritional breakdown of users' food from the use of a single photo
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'Shark's fin' menu signed by Chairman Mao sells for quarter of a million pounds
According to an auction house which specialises in historical artefacts, the menu was for a banquet held in Beijing on 19 October 1956 and marked the first state visit to China by Pakistan's Prime Minister