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Afghan women have arrived in Edinburgh to complete their medical degrees after their studies were cut short due to Taliban restrictions
Three-year campaign by parents of aid worker killed in Afghanistan brings 19 trainee doctors to Scotland
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'I'm a domestic abuse victim and walked on eggshells at home when England play'
Vicki Chisholm, from Yorkshire, has bravely opened up to The Mirror about her experience of domestic abuse - she said she was in 'complete denial' despite working in a refuge
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Mum issues warning over 'addictive' food as doctor explains dangers
A self-confessed health nut has cursed the 'addictive' nature of ultra processed foods after staying with relatives, while a doctor revealed the terrifying dangers they possess
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Euros prompt heartfelt anti-violence plea by survivors of domestic abuse
WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGES: Domestic abuse survivors have bravely opened up to The Mirror about the lasting impact that abuse can leave - it comes as a spike in incidents is expected around the Euros
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Mum mimics model's sexy pool video – and leaves everyone in stitches
A woman has left fans in hysterics with a 'relatable' video showing her imitating a model in the pool, with many praising her for reminding them not to put pressure on themselves to look a certain way
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'I'm single at 30 – people who say my life is empty are very wrong'
EXCLUSIVE: Julia Mazur, 30, proudly opened up about being single in her 30s. She admits people judge her but she doesn't care – as she loves the feeling of being free
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'My partner of 10 years bought house behind my back – he's sneaky and dishonest'
A woman has been left 'heartbroken' after claiming her partner of 10 years bought a house behind her back in his name only to spare her from the 'stress' of the buying process
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Over-45s share the top adivce for their younger selves - full list of wisdom
Other pearls of wisdom include 'try to save money every month', and 'don't compare yourself to others', the research found
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'Britain is not safe for women and hasn't been for decades - it's a disgrace'
Women are ­frightened of walking home after dark, wary of travelling alone on public transport and fearful in their own homes - and lack confidence in the police to believe them if they report a rapist
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11 amazing inventions by women – from Wi-Fi and aquariums to windscreen wipers
To celebrate International Women's Day here are 11 significant inventions that people may not know where first made by females from technology in Wi-Fi to windscreen wipers
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Women would rather open up to colleagues - than their partner
Other things they are more likely to discuss at work include their physical and mental health, and struggles with their children, the research found
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'I thought my symptoms were menopause - now I just feel lucky to be alive'
Jacqueline Green thought she started the menopause after developing strange symptoms, but it turned out to be something much more severe - and she said she's lucky to be alive
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SHEIN introduces Curve collection with dazzling workwear designs for sizes 16-24
Craving success in your career wardrobe? SHEIN has the answer. Explore a new collection tailored for plus-size individuals in the workplace.
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Six in ten women don't know how to do pelvic floor exercises, study finds
It comes as more than half don't realise that bladder leaks are a symptom of menopause - with four in ten leaking when they laugh, cough, or sneeze
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UK facing shortage of as many as 250,000 tradespeople by 2030, figures predict
Electricians, carpenters and joiners, and plumbers and heating engineers are likely to be in shortest supply - while the Midlands will be the worst-hit region
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17 women lift the lid on the many symptoms of Perimenopause and the Menopause
Perimenopause and the Menopause comes with enough symptoms to make those not yet at this phase of life run for the hills, but the more experiences are shared, this knowledge becomes our power
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Best foods to tackle menopause symptoms - including hot flushes and weight gain
Doctor Federica Amati, a top nutritionist and research scientist, has revealed some of the foods that can help alleviate symptoms of the menopause, including hot flushes and weight gain
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Number one menopause supplement brand reduced to almost half price in Prime sale
If you're going through the menopause and need a little extra nutritional and hormonal support - head to Amazon for half price discounts on the UK's number one menopause supplement brand
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Trousers and dresses are the top clothing items that women wish had more pockets
It comes as nine in ten women feel most fashion items available to them are 'completely impractical' - due to a lack of pockets
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Netball, football, and athletics are most inclusive sports for women
They were also named as the top three sports females would like to take up - as nearly half of women have been inspired by a bumper summer of women's sporting events
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Mum strangled to death after speaking out against violence faced by Black women
A 30-year-old mother and aspiring nurse was strangled to death a mere month after speaking out against the violence faced by Black women in America. Her boyfriend was charged with the killing
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Inside UK's biggest strip club - £20k a night, female boss and foot fetishes
WARNING: SEXUAL CONTENT Amy Gwynn is dismantling the biggest strip club stereotypes, running the UK's only female-owned gentleman's club where strippers are valued, empowered and treated fairly
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'I earn £50k a month as a professional girlfriend - men put me in their will'
Char Borley isn't in a traditional monogamous relationship. Instead, she has dozens of online boyfriends and charges them thousands of pounds for her attention and time
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Skincare specialist shares top tips to help women safely remove facial hair
It comes as nearly nine in ten women claim their “peach fuzz” bothers them - and almost two-thirds have attempted to yank their facial hair out
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'In total roar to Lionesses, who give patronising male critics the boot'
Women's football has moved on from being vilified, but there's still a shameful amount of patronising blokes passing judgment, says Brian Reade. But the Lionesses are getting closer to the men's game, and are on course to have the last laugh