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Government didn't think through the impact of lockdowns, Covid inquiry is told
As victims’ families reveal their pain, the probe into the handling of the health crisis hears that the impact of closing down the country was not fully considered
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McLaren Racing makes multiple marginal gains by asking "Is it on Smartsheet"
Smartsheet helps businesses be more fluid and agile and help McLaren develop incremental improvements across the board
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Technology advances see breast cancer patients become long-term survivors
Scientists at Oxford University have found most people diagnosed with breast cancer since the turn of the millennium survive the condition rather than it being a death sentence
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UK men have 50 per cent chance of cancer - but avoid discussing with sons
Up to 10% of cancer cases are inherited from a faulty gene - but one in five dads do not want to scare their sons, or cause distress
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Surgeons sewed firefighter's hand into his stomach after mangle crush
WARNING - graphic image. After Anthony Seward got his hand caught in a factory machine, he thought he'd have to give up his dream job. But thanks to the amazing work of the NHS, he's returned to the fire service
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UK 'might not have been well prepared' for pandemic, Covid Inquiry hears
The Covid Inquiry is beginning its long-awaited evidence sessions today, with key players summoned to shine a light on the UK's handling of the pandemic
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Faces of Brit Covid victims whose families deserve to know truth about pandemic
The Covid-19 Bereaved Families For Justice action group put forward 20 families to act as witnesses but none have been chosen to given evidence in Module 1
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'Tories have lost the authority and ability to govern Britain'
When people are struggling with a sapping cost of living crisis and an ailing NHS is on its knees, Rishi and Boris are scrapping over the spoils of office
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Real-life inspiration behind Best Interests - BBC's new tear-jerking drama
Starring Michael Sheen and Sharon Horgan, Best Interests tells the story of two parents fighting to keep their daughter alive - but is it a true story? Here we take a look at the real-life inspiration behind the new show
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'Poverty divide accessing joint replacement surgery still exists'
Dr Miriam Stoppard addresses the socio-economic factors and inequalities at play between the most and least affluent areas when it comes to having much-needed hip and knee replacements
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Five health red flags no man should ever ignore
Seeing a doctor promptly when signs of serious illness arise makes all the difference to survival rates, yet Punteha van Terheyden finds many men are afraid to seek help
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Your thunderstorm headache is actually backed by science - but you can treat it
If you often find yourself getting headaches when a thunderstorm is brewing, there's a scientific reason why - and it's all to do with how pressure impacts your nerves
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What to look for in a sunscreen and when to reapply during the heatwave
Most of us don't use enough sun lotion, says the NHS, but protecting both yourself and your family from harmful rays is vital
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'Boris Johnson is not the problem - it's the people who still say they like him'
Boris Johnson has been held to account for his sins, says Fleet Street Fox. But it's the people who can't see the damage he's done that are the problem
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Inside the harrowing reality of 999 ambulance crews
Mirror joins two West Midlands paramedics for 11-hour shift - and witnesses a service at breaking point, with one of the team warning that patients are 'at ever increasing risk of harm'
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'The warring Conservative party is an embarrassment Britain simply can't afford'
Lightweight Rishi Sunak should call a general election immediately - rather than cowardly try to cling on by contesting three by-elections triggered by Boris Johnson's exit
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Seven silent cancer symptoms you need to know about - and should never ignore
Cancer symptoms aren't always obvious - here Dr Alexandra Oliver, associate clinical director at Bupa Health Clinics, explains seven 'silent' symptoms to look out for
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Wes Streeting: 'I won't apologise for being ambitious - but I'm loyal'
Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting tells the Mirror: 'If Rishi had had a background that was more like mine... he wouldn't have taken 20 quid off people in Universal Credit every week'
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Labour's Wes Streeting 'Cancer stories hit me differently now'
The Labour Shadow Health Secretary's searingly honest book, One Boy, Two Bills and a Fry Up, charts his journey from the East End to Cambridge University and Westminster
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'No hip-op luck for me - but I've been inspired by story of brave Isla Grist'
Val Savage has been left hanging in her wait for surgery after it was cancelled again - but a gutsy young girl's fight reminded her to keep battling on
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'Phillip Schofield saga put into perspective by toxic issues of life in Britain'
Talk of toxicity on This Morning is dwarfed by real problems such as people going hungry and the war in Ukraine
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"Doctors missed my young daughter's cancer - they thought it was constipation"
NHS worker Claire Formby claims her daughter Ella was checked over three times before she was diagnosed with stage four neuroblastoma and is now having tough chemotherapy aged just three
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Rishi Sunak blasted over delay to social care costs cap as 2025 date in doubt
The Prime Minister cast fresh doubt over the already-delayed October 2025 date for introducing a financial cap which would mean no-one paid more than £86,000 for care
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Eight horrific signs and symptoms of the 'medieval' infection on the rise in UK
As well as causing problems with your skin, brain and organs, the gruesome infection can be deadly if left untreated and claimed millions of lives in medieval times
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Rishi Sunak shrugs blame for relying on foreign nurses to fill NHS jobs
The PM is facing criticism over his government’s failure to train enough doctors and nurses and Ghana has warned that it is facing a 'brain drain' as health workers leave for jobs overseas
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