All news by author: Maryam Qaiser

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Britain Talks Climate: Inside the different opinions on tackling climate change
The Mirror is working with the University of Leeds to understand how people can better communicate around one of the biggest issues faced by humanity; climate change
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'I designed my own Christmas card - it's still the best way to spread cheer'
Despite the cost of living crisis - including crazy postage fees - Hallmark cards say helping the public to send Christmas cheer in the traditional way is still a big business for them
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'Outrageous Rwanda plan is out of touch with reality – there are no jobs there'
Lily Inga was just six when she fled the Rwanda genocide in 1994 . But the brutal reality of what she went through, resurfaced when the Government announced their unlawful Rwanda deal to deport asylum seekers.
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Sign in morning may be red flag of horror illness that leaves whole body in pain
This condition causes pain across the whole body and there's one symptom people could experience early in the morning that should be checked out by people who are concerned
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'I stayed at glamorous £5million Corfu resort going all out to impress families'
Peak Greek chic - Maryam Qaiser finds a glam hotel is the perfect base for exploring Corfu
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'I lost IVF hope then my job - I used my last £200 for business that saved me'
Bini Ludlow's life came crumbling down when her IVF journey came to an end and she lost her job. But despite running out of money she started a cookery school and an award-winning ready meals business
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Amputee has custom mobility car taken away as disability benefits ruthlessly cut
Aidan Wood, an amputee, was driven to severe psychological trauma when his disability benefits were ruthlessly cut because assessors thought he could walk to the bus stop
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'I went to a festival while 30 weeks pregnant - next year I will take my baby'
Vanessa Bland and her husband Simon attend Glastonbury regularly but this year Vanessa was 30-weeks pregnant and says it is well-equipped for mums-to-be
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iPhone users need to update these TWO models in weeks or gadget will lose value
Apple is set to launch iOS17, its new software unleashing a raft of new features but it will not support iPhone 8 and iPhone X. Tech experts are urging people to sell or trade-in their phones.
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'Dangerous water challenge has left me with one leg shorter than the other'
Leone Morrison is luckily to be alive after jumping off a 15ft pier into shallow waters left her with one leg shorter than the other
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Mum's web of lies after killing baby with scissors ended with her dying in jail
WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT – Rachel Tunstill secretly gave birth to daughter Mia Kelly before she stabbed her 14 times with a pair of scissors and dumped her corpse in a bin. She never showed a shred of remorse for her string of vile lies.
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Seven small signs of dementia you need to know - and they can appear suddenly
Health experts say there are seven warning signs of dementia. The condition is caused by different diseases that damage the brain.
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Residents fury as camera catches binmen mixing carefully separated recycling
Residents in Canterbury, Kent have refused to separate their recycling as video footage shows bin men dumping everything into one bin to take away
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11 signs of heart attack - and the symptoms that can appear months before
Data shows one person is admitted to a UK hospital every five minutes due to a heart attack, but 11 early warning signs could possibly save you from getting the serious heart condition
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Asylum seeker says housing migrants on a barge will have devastating impact
Asylum seeker Arian who still has nightmares from his journey on a dinghy says housing migrants on a barge will have a devastating impact and trauma
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Foster child who inherited fortune from millionaire parents set to lose £1m home
Albi Mera inherited his £1m family home, plus two other London flats worth over £500,000 from millionaire parents but is set to loose it after charity win inheritance court case
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'Neighbourhood to become hottest place on Earth in just 6 months' warns TikToker
New housing stock, unique geography and weather patterns could make Western Sydney the hottest place on earth in just six months
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UK's largest muslim convention saw 40,000 people stand shoulder to shoulder
The start of the UK's largest Muslim convention saw 40,000 people stand shoulder to shoulder as they self-reflect and focus on spiritual goals for the coming year
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'Steely' Kate went to war on Harry and Meghan with Queen’s support
Princess Kate put her foot down claiming 'history will judge us' when crafting Buckingham Palace's now famous response to Harry and Meghan's bombshell racism claims in an interview with Oprah Winfrey
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Inside tragic life of 'the Elephant Man' as plans for statue are scrapped
Local historian Jo Vigor-Mungovin has failed to raise £67,000 to bring the statue of Joseph Merrick - the so-called Elephant Man - back to his hometown of Leicester
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Human waste floods mum's bathroom each time neighbouring toilets were flushed
Human waste flooded into Katie Burden’s toilet and bath, each time neighbouring toilets were flushed after a problem with blocked drains outside their flat in Norwich
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'I flew to Turkey for £7,000 mummy makeover - now I'm in pain and lumpy'
WARNING: DISTRESSING IMAGES Mum-of-six Emma Witney, who was depressed with the way she looked, has been left 'lumpy and bumpy' after £7k Turkish mummy makeover
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'I've written a book so my child - and others - can learn about their heritage'
New mother Unzela Khan Sheikh writes children's book during her own maternity leave to keep Pakistan heritage and language alive with the next generation - and plans a series for other countries
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Brits puzzled as they try to pass 110-year old Cambridge grammar exam
Cambridge University has been delving into its archives to reveal a 110-year-old exam paper - at the time the grammar exam was sat by three candidates to test them on translation, dictation and phonetic transcription
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Sign in the morning could signal horror illness that leaves entire body in pain
People suffering from a difficult to diagnose long-term condition that causes pain across the body may get a sign in the morning and they are advised to see a doctor for treatment
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