All news by author: Claire Donnelly

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Cancer carers changing lives and offering help at 'worst time of people's lives'
The Mirror's partner for this year's Christmas Appeal is a unique team of experts who excel in caring for young people diagnosed with cancer and helping them through the worst time in their lives
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Girl, 12, embarks on remarkable challenge after her cancer diagnosis
Maya Tohid, who is from Wilmslow, Cheshire, was diagnosed with a brain tumour this year and has had two major operations and intense radiotherapy in the months since
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Gaza civil unrest is spreading, warns doctor as families ration water
Dr Mohamed Altawil, from Hertfordshire, said his relatives were struggling to survive in Gaza, with people fighting over food and water that is rationed to just “a drop in their mouths”
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The World Talks: All you need to know about our most ambitious project yet
Over the past few weeks, 3,084 readers from all over the world have signed up for a chat with someone from a different country
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Mirror celebrates refugees fleeing war and famine for new life of hope in UK
More than 200 special guests gathered together for the opening of The Mirror’s People Move exhibition tonight, as part of a series of events to make the start of Refugee Week 2023
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Real-life Robin Hood robbed rich to save town and inspired BBC's Gallows Pole
A new Shane Meadows drama called The Gallows Pole showcases the lives of David Hartley and the Yorkshire Coiners, a brutal but cunning gang who made and shared forged currency in the 1700s
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Bunting, King Charles masks and cake as Brits enjoy Coronation street parties
When it comes to celebrating a big event nobody does it quite like the British. The Mirror joined revellers at Coronation Big Lunches and street parties across the country to get in the Coronation spirit
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Care home boss says Matt Hancock has 'no integrity' after WhatsApp texts leaked
This week, messages sent by former Health Secretary Matt Hancock during the coronavirus pandemic have been leaked. Three care home bosses have spoken to The Mirror about their despair
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Fruit and veg crisis explained as supermarkets empty while corner shops are full
For days shoppers have been photographing gaps on the shelves where fruit and veg should be, as some supermarkets resort to rationing peppers, tomatoes and cucumbers
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What life's really like in the real Happy Valley - where locals love BBC show
Writer Sally Wainwright conceived the show as a tribute to her native Calder Valley and the locations are becoming hot spots for tourists