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Woman finds rare Andy Capp comics in cellar 30 years after they were hidden
Signed Reg Smythe works were among 2,222 Mirror toons from the 20th century unearthed by Sheila Byfield after her husband got hold of them when the paper moved offices
1502
Stormy Daniels claims she was 'slut shamed' by Donald Trump's female lawyer
Stormy Daniels said she was appalled by her treatment at the hands of Trump attorney Susan Necheles, who tried to use her X-rated career to argue that she fabricated her story
517
Stormy Daniels shares her one greatest regret over Donald Trump
In an exclusive interview with The Mirror, former porn star Stormy Daniels says she wishes she had never met Donald Trump for dinner and regrets putting herself 'in that situation'
1500
Former Post Office IT chief found after inquiry chair said he couldn't be traced
Former Post Office IT chief Mike Young insisted it would have been easy for the inquiry to find him and said he would give evidence as he accused Paula Vennells of trying to shift the blame
815
Girl, 4, who survived dog attack wins pageant as 'scars make her beautiful'
Elouise Smith, four, entered Little Miss Glamour UK in a bid to rebuild her confidence after being bitten by a dog. The child spent five days in hospital and was left with scars
1074
'Give our children a real future by voting Labour at the General Election'
The Conservatives didn’t recruit enough teachers and cut funds for one-to-one tuition and music lessons. The new generation needs a Labour government more than ever
793
'Sunak's torpedoing policies show he doesn't stand for principles but power'
Rishi Sunak is admittedly pugnacious in head-to-heads, jabbing away noisily and happy to punch below the belt, Associate Editor Kevin Maguire says in his analysis of the General Election
703
Singapore Airlines survivors' horror after jet 'started tilting and shaking'
People were catapulted into the air and smashed against the ceiling as food and drinks flew around the Singapore Airlines plane when it was hit by severe turbulence
1396
'Infected blood scandal victims shouldn't have to wait so long for compensation'
In April last year the inquiry’s second interim report had called for the fund to be set up, but Tories dragging their feet is a further insult to those hit by official stonewalling
1289
Post Office scandal widow's plea for answers as husband destroyed by fake claims
Marion Holmes's husband Peter was accused of stealing £46,000 from the branch he was managing. The widow wants ex Post Office boss Paula Vennells to explain why the scandal happened
373
'Plane accidents are rare as the industry is safe and pilots are highly trained'
Flying in commercial aircraft is inherently safe as the industry is hugely regulated, pilots and cabin crew are highly trained, says The Mirror's travel editor Nigel Nelson
765
Abandoned pup left in 'kill shelter' has a home at last - thanks to the Mirror
After the Mirror revealed the sad case of a dog who had been living in the same charity in Romania for more than a decade, an OAP reader has helped to give the pup somewhere safe at last
1028
Grandad was 'left dying in street after trying to stop Land Rover theft'
Christopher Hanley was left lying in the road in Beswick, Manchester, after a suspected car theft on Saturday morning. The 57-year-old grandad was pronounced dead at the scene
1493
Gran Lindsay Sandiford's life in jail - privileges and cell-mates forced out
Lindsay Sandiford's cellmate, an Indonesian jailed for corruption who has spent two years with the cocaine gran, said she is the 'Queen' of the jail and orders steak every week
1384
Death row drug smuggling gran's one last hope to escape firing squad
Lindsay Sandiford may dodge a firing squad thanks to a change in the law in Indonesia where she has been held since 2013 for trying to smuggle £1.6million of cocaine into the country
666
World's biggest mega lab going to war on disease filled with 500k human samples
UK Biobank’s precious frozen samples have already been used to predict who will get dementia 15 years before a diagnosis - and scientists hope they will help find future treatments
775
Inside 24 hours of Palace chaos after Kate admits she edited Mother's Day photo
Kensington Palace was plunged into chaos after the Princess of Wales admitted on social media that the Mother's Day picture she released on Sunday had been edited
1148
Shells from Captain Cook's last voyage on display after being rescued from skip
The remarkable collection was amassed before the explorer was killed by Hawaiian islanders in 1779. A passing marine biology lecturer, Dr John Buchanan, saved the seashells
780
NHS launches measles vaccination drive to prevent spread of disease
NHS England is inviting almost a million 19 to 25-year-olds from infection epicentres for jabs. Data shows 733 cases from October to March, with the real number probably much higher
862
Kate Middleton pal shares Princess's feelings on 'innocent' Mother's Day pic
Kate said sorry for the 'confusion' over a digitally altered image of her and her three children which caused the world’s biggest photo agencies to delete it from their libraries
1238
Mollie King cycling 500km for Comic Relief but admits 'I'm not a cyclist'
Mollie King set off from London on a five-day challenge, pedalling 100km a day to reach Hull - but she said her fiancé was in shock as she has never cycled on the road before
1020
'Kate's Mother's Day photo editing was an avoidable mistake by royals'
The Princess of Wales may have had the best of intentions when she edited the charming Mother’s Day picture her husband took - but it only backfired, fuelling more speculation
764
'Kate photo controversy is proof Meghan was right to get out of the picture'
Darren Lewis says every time Meghan Markle sees the internet explode over Kate’s health and the state of her marriage she must surely be thankful to have left the Firm
1358
Dermot O'Leary backs lifeboat heroes for refusing to bow to Farage migrants dig
Dermot O'Leary said it was 'inspiring' that the RNLI rescued the lives of everyone at sea regardless of where they are from, both then and now, adding it shouldn't be politicised
502
Killer refuses to tell police where he buried victim's body 55 years ago
Brothers Nizamodeen and Arthur Hosein were jailed for the murder of Muriel McKay in 1969. They both denied killing the victim and didn't say where she was buried
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