All news on the topic: Darren Lewis

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'Amid the nasty rhetoric, Rishi Sunak is running scared'
We are in dangerous territory when ordinary voters who use the democratic process are maligned because the results do not go the way the Government wants, writes Mirror columnist Darren Lewis
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'The extremists we should really fear are in the Conservative Party'
Cases of Islamophobia are rocketing around the country and columnist Darren Lewis is disgusted by the far-right Tory tactics to ramp things up, not dial them down
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'Starmer should be wary of a final fall - Labour needs to get its act together'
Darren Lewis says the Labour Party appears convinced it needs only to turn up to win a general election – because it’s not the Tories
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Arsenal 'overcelebrating' verdict reached after strong criticism from Carragher
THE BIG DEBATE: Arsenal's players have come in for criticism for the manner in which they celebrated Sunday's win over Liverpool, but did they really take things too far?
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'Idris Elba's knife crime campaign is welcome, it remains on us to protect kids'
The superstar advocacy of Idris Elba helping to draw attention to the scourge of knife crime will help the conversation, writes Mirror columnist Darren Lewis, but real action begins at home
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Ten Hag sacked by Man Utd in 2024 predictions as Spurs get better of Arsenal
THE BIG DEBATE: Do you have one confident football prediction that will definitely happen in 2024? We asked our team of writers for their New Year hot takes
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Liverpool vs Man Utd predictions as unanimous verdict reached after 7-0 rout
LIVERPOOL vs MANCHESTER UNITED: The Reds host their historical rivals at Anfield, with our predictions suggesting that another one-sided contest could be in store
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Debate rages over whether Elgin Marbles should stay in UK or go back to Greece
Two of our journalists give their very different opinions on the big debate which caused Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to pull out of a meeting with the Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis
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'No escape from grief and trauma and still no safer'
We have the luxury of turning the TV off but for all of the families knee-deep in grief and trauma over the last 52 days in Israel and Gaza there has been no escape, writes Darren Lewis
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'Goodbye Braverman - our most dangerous minister and poster girl for racists'
After a day of political chaos with a major reshuffle of Sunak's cabinet - which included Suella Braverman's sacking - Darren Lewis celebrates the loss of Britain's 'most dangerous cabinet minister'
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'No father should feel grateful his daughter is dead - we must pray for peace'
No parent should endure what too many already have during the terrifying, blood-soaked, cycle of vengeance in the Middle East since last Saturday's attack, writes Darren Lewis
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'Keir Starmer needs to give us hope there will be real change on knife crime'
Darren Lewis knows only too well the heartbreak that comes with our knife epidemic, and he says we urgently need a better way forward and a national strategy so families don't live in fear
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'Last week shows everyone needs to wake up to everyday hell of being a woman'
The dangers females face tend not to be fully appreciated until it is too late, says Darren Lewis, as even more horrific stories come to light following the death of teenager Elianne Andam
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'Lisa Kudrow is right - hoarding can bring big piles of positives too'
The Friends actress has admitted to hoarding old documents over the years, and Darren Lewis confesses he has done the same. But as well as being seen as mess and clutter, it can be a welcome connection to the past, he argues
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'A moral and sporting storm will kick off over the future of Mason Greenwood'
Darren Lewis says opinion will rage on where Mason Greenwood stands, but amid it all is a young striker who will be 'for ever followed by whatever happened that day'
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'I challenged the myth that Black men can't swim - and changed my life'
Darren Lewis tells how with help he managed to break free of the stereotype that Black people don't swim
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'Windrush 75th anniversary is reminder that long fight for justice is not over'
Darren Lewis was in Jamaica while Windrush events were taking place in England, marking 75 years since the Empire Windrush arrived in the UK. But as well as hearing some inspirational stories, he's reminded of what still needs to be done
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'We've had our Phil and now it’s time for some answers about This Morning'
The Mirror's Darren Lewis on the furore surrounding TV's Phillip Schofield, and how there is no way back for This Morning as the show's former doctor, Ranj Singh, says he raised concerns of a "bullying and discrimination culture"
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'Why do we care more about dogs shot dead by Police than dogs which kill kids'
Darren Lewis is appalled that dangerous dogs now seem to be taking priority over the safety of children, and says it's time to totally overhaul the Dangerous Dogs Act
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Guardiola takes on Man Utd and Liverpool icons in fierce debate after City glory
THE BIG DEBATE: The Manchester City manager has picked up his fifth Premier League title in the last six seasons, and if he does the treble will he be the greatest of all-time?
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'Getting a name correct is all about showing respect'
Following the well-publicised gaffe by journalist Dawn Neesom on the Jeremy Vine show, Darren Lewis voices his opinion on the importance of taking the time to learn how to say somebody's name correctly
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Sport faces same diversity and inclusion issues as 'fence-sitters' urged to act
The UK's No.1. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion summit for sport was held last week as significant progress was celebrated, but key issues are still hampering real change
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'Stars like Richard Dreyfuss have been indulged. Egos let racism flourish'
After the Jaws actor's rant about diversity in movies, where he raged about not being able to play a Black man on screen, Darren Lewis is stunned that he's still having to push back against such entitlement
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'Asking us to swear allegiance to the King shows Britain is stuck in the past'
The Coronation could have been a chance for the Royals to appeal to the younger generations, says Darren Lewis, but the invitation to swear allegiance shows The Firm is still stuck in the past
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'Don’t let our society creep back to the racist 1970s'
Darren Lewis says in light of the Essex pub row over displaying racist dolls, some people need a history lesson to be reminded of the generations enslaved and violated on the basis of their skin colour WARNING: STORY CONTAINS LANGUAGE SOME READERS MAY FIND OFFENSIVE
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20.09.2024, 21:40 • Crime