All news by author: Mizy Judah Clifton

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Hunger-striking mothers vow to continue their campaign against food insecurity
The group of women ended their five-day hunger strike today but have vowed to step up the campaign against deepening food insecurity
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Infected blood scandal victims demand quicker Government action on compensation
Eleven months on from the Infected Blood Inquiry's recommendations, campaigners argue the Government is dragging its feet on compensation payments
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'Rishi Sunak's government has turned trans lives into a political football'
Only under the Tories have trans rights been weaponised as the next frontier of their toxic culture war in a last-ditch attempt to save themselves from electoral wipeout, writes Mizy Judah Clifton
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Peers launch new attempt to ban conversion therapy after Tory delays and U-turns
A new Bill banning conversion therapy will be discussed in the House of Lords - more than five and a half years after former PM Theresa May vowed to crack down on it
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When the next general election will be - and which party is likely to win
Dithering Rishi Sunak is under pressure to call the next general election as fed-up voters demand a chance to deliver their verdict on 14 years of Conservative rule
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Holocaust survivor, 90, fled the Nazis on the last train from hell
Renate Collins was five years old when she fled the Nazis in 1939 and Mirror writer Mizy Judah Clifton met her ahead of this year's Holocaust Memorial Day to talk about her experience 85 years ago
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Rishi Sunak set to meet just four out of 40 environmental targets, watchdog says
Campaigners have blasted the Government for failing to meet the vast majority of its own targets to protect the environment - several of which are legally binding
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Grooming gangs using vapes to lure children as they offer e-cigarettes for sex
Tory MP Peter Gibson claimed children are being exploited 'as mules to fetch and carry the illegal products' and 'as agents by selling the vapes to their friends'
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Homes still being built in flood risk areas despite devastation caused by storms
The Public Accounts Committee accused the government of letting existing flood defences fall into disrepair and turning a blind eye to property development in high risk areas
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Mirror Chicken gets Rishi Sunak in a flap after he chickens out of election
The Prime Minister tried to dodge our feathered friend as he arrived at the BBC for an interview with Laura Kuenssberg just days after he chickened out of a general election
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Unusual symptom of silent killer that can be spotted by how much water you drink
Feeling thirsty is a signal from the brain to replenish body fluids when dehydrated - when diabetes is untreated, the kidneys must work harder to filter excess glucose
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Inside Britain's 'Atlantis' - a sunken village forgotten for hundreds of years
Dunwich's quaint character today is only the most recent chapter in its awe-inspiring story
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Inside country most dangerous to celebrate Christmas where citizens risk death
In the totalitarian state of North Korea, religious dissidents risk their lives to mark Christmas Day - anti-persecution charity Open Doors estimates there are 400,000 Christians and 50,000-70,000 are currently imprisoned in the country
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Night time phenomenon that makes body freeze and 1 in 3 of us will experience
The Sleep Foundation describes sleep paralysis as a 'temporary inability to move or speak that occurs directly after falling asleep or waking up'
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Touching way families in Portugal honour dead loved ones at Christmas dinner
In Portugal, Christmas is a time of remembrance as well as celebration - marked by the honouring of relatives who have passed away
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Sleep habits to avoid over the festive period - why it messes with our bodies
A psychologist has explained how our sleep is controlled by three mechanisms: the supply-and-demand relationship between sleep and wakefulness, the body clock and psychological factors
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Urgent warning over 'silent killer' that can strike over Christmas and New Year
So-called 'holiday heart syndrome' refers to how periods of binge drinking during weekends and special occasions can induce abnormalities in the heart's rhythm
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Rare 'Christmas disease' where victims can bleed out without urgent treatment
Blood tests can diagnose haemophilia and ascertain how severe it is. According to the NHS, most cases of Haemophilia B are severe and require preventative treatment
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Inside diamond-studded gingerbread house worth £6.3 million
Celebrity baker Debbie Wingham spent two weeks crafting the Dolce Gabbana-inspired house that is a metre-tall confection, which comes with four diamonds on it
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Seven hidden dangers that come at Christmas time and how to avoid them
Christmas is often a time of injury, even though it shouldn't be - here are some of our top tips for avoiding danger this festive season as more than 80,000 people land themsleves in hospital over the holidays
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Where to spend your festive staycation to maximise chances of a white Christmas
The Met Office's long-range forecast has suggested that a widespread white Christmas is unlikely - but some parts of the UK can still expect to see snowfall over the festive period
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Seven Christmas sleep habits that will help get baby down over festive period
Christmas is often a time when our normal routines get thrown out the window but those with very young children should keep some advice in mind about how to reduce sleep disruption
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Baffling and colourful way drivers stopped from falling asleep at the wheel
Highway authorities in China have reportedly installed anti-tiredness laser lights in a bid to prevent drowsy drivers from falling into dangerous slumber at the wheel
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Chilling reason why we'll never see Doomsday Clock strike midnight
The Doomsday Clock, set by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, represents how close humanity is to self-destruction by warning how many metaphorical "minutes to midnight" humanity has left
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Brave scientist finds oldest water ever discovered on Earth - and drinks it
As part of her team's analysis of water found in a Canadian mine in Timmins, Ontario, courageous Professor Barbara Sherwood decided to use all the senses at her disposal