690
'Farage's basing campaign wholly on immigration - but that's not an issue here'
Nigel Farage, who wants the seat of Clacton in Essex, told a rally on Thursday "something about our culture is directly under threat" as a result of immigration
718
Heartbreaking gulf between rich and poor worsens in the shadow of Grenfell
Notting Dale and Holland wards in Kensington and Chelsea, London, are just five minutes from each other - but there is a difference in average life expectancy of nearly 20 years
825
Heartbreak of families ripped apart by Tories' cruel spousal visa rules
Anyone applying for a visa to bring a spouse from overseas must earn at least £29,000 a year, gradually rising to an eye-watering £38,700 by next year, under rules implemented by the Tories
968
Woman with 'Angelina Jolie' cancer gene says her body is a 'ticking time bomb'
Dancer and choreographer Beaux Harris was diagnosed with a genetic mutation two years ago, which gives her a 90% chance of developing breast cancer and a 60% chance of ovarian cancer
876
Incredible artist who shames Rishi's mental health benefits policy
Stephen suffers from mental and physical health problems which stop him from working full time. Yet Rishi Sunak calls his world of cold and darkness "a lifestyle choice".
902
Corrie star and Mayor Tracy Brabin credits her mum for unwavering success
Tracy Brabin was elected Labour Co-operative MP for Batley and Spen at a by-election following the murder of Jo Cox but before her political career, she was a favourite on ITV soap, Coronation Street
1005
Caroline Lucas says 'the Left has been too squeamish about being English'
“I want to reclaim England and Englishness,” said Caroline Lucas. “To make it somewhere people born in England and people who have made England their home want to celebrate.”
1073
Time to talk across borders - refugee crisis issue most dividing us
The early results of the Europe Talks project are in and the refugee crisis is the issue most dividing us - but there's still time to have your say
1504
'Angela Rayner hounding is outrageous: brutal, snobbish and out of proportion'
'The rancid smell of right-wing hypocrisy wafts through the air like an out-of-date tin of caviar,' the Mirror's Ros Wynne Jones writes about a row over Angela Rayner's house sale
660
Have your say on whether we should all take in more refugees
People across the UK and Europe will be discussing the issues that matter to them as part of the Europe Talks project - whether it’s climate, healthcare, cost of living, or the migration crisis
529
Damilola Taylor's dad's courage in the face of grief and how he inspired others
Brooke Kinsella, grieving sister of teenager Ben, said she would 'never forget the powerful moment during the peace march in 2008 when, walking for opposite ends of London, our paths crossed in Piccadilly'
619
'I was living in my car when street football helped me go to Homeless World Cup'
Craig McManus, who captained Scotland at the 2016 Homeless World Cup in Glasgow, was living in his car before street football helped him to rebuild his life and find purpose
1415
Fury at Tories' ban on future migrant care workers bringing own children to UK
The care sector has more than 152,000 unfilled roles and the NHS has an estimated 126,000 vacancies, including 43,000 in nursing, and it's feared new migrant rules will only worsened the issue
1447
'We must end to period poverty now to give women the respect they deserve'
Women have spoken of their struggles with period poverty during the cost of living crisis, as some described having to skip buying tampons to afford food for their children
665
'My dad was tortured for four years...being told my career was over was a gift'
Greek's former finance minister Yanis Varoufakis, who appeared nightly on British television news during 2015, has spoken of his country's turmoil caused by pressure from Brussels
1310
Child asked her mum 'horrific' question after she lost her business and partner
Lowri is just one of the Brits now using foodbanks, as research by the Trussell Trust shows they're often used by people who are carers, who are disabled, are single parents or are in insecure work
1413
'We're still fighting the Conservatives for our right to strike 40 years on'
There are painful parallels with 1984 as spiteful Tory anti-trade union legislation culminates in the new Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Act, which could mean some workers losing their jobs for striking
1230
Striking images which 'define modern Britain' win prestigious award
A photograph of a lady at home, decked out in a full Union Jack outfit, and a picture of a young refugee from Eritrea in front of a global flag display at school define modern Britain
750
Mum's life destroyed in minutes after son killed as she backs knife ban
Yemi Hughes’ son Andre Aderemi was murdered in 2016, aged 19, and she is now campaigning to put an end knife crime and is urged the Government to take action now
1205
Idris Elba's passionate knife crime plea - 'together we must end this horror'
Luther star Idris Elba has launched the new Don't Stop Your Future campaign in the Mirror and released a new track as he calls on funding for youth services and calls for a ban on zombie knives
1443
'Many people are stranded high on a mountain of debt after Christmas'
As families struggle to pay their bills, particularly over the Christmas period, Matthew and his 250 colleagues at Money Wellness are now hearing from a staggering 1,000 people a day
1285
'Kids Company founder tried to glue a broken society back together with love'
Ros Wynne-Jones bids farewell to Camila Batmanghelidjh, who died on New Year's Day, whose charity Kids Company used pioneering psychotherapeutic methods that still inform youth violence work today.
1353
Meet the refugee teens using their pain to help lost children
The three youngsters, who created an app that could support unaccompanied refugee children, have been rewarded been awarded the world’s most prestigious youth prize - The International Children’s Peace Prize
508
'I was a chef in the army - now my condition means I can't hold a cup of tea'
Lorraine Martins and her two children among 11,000 families being supported by Family Action this Christmas
1038
Ambulance worker who couldn't get to emergency for 3 hours says they must strike
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said the “right to strike has to be balanced with the right of the British public to be able to go about their lives without suffering completely undue disruption”
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