
Susie Boniface
Columnist at The Daily Mirror
Journalist at Freelance
Fleet Street hack and author. Often sarcastic, occasionally right. Fox (n) carnivore of genus vulpes; crafty person; scavenger; (vb) to confuse; to be drunk
Articles
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1 week ago |
mirror.co.uk | Susie Boniface
Nuked Blood: The men being asked to set the record straightThe Mirror has asked three lawyers who have worked for the government to reveal what they know about the Nuked Blood ScandalThese are the lawyers the Mirror is asking to set the record straight about the Nuked Blood Scandal. Nicholas Crossley and Guy Higginson were government solicitors when they signed statements about blood testing of troops during nuclear weapon trials, saying they had seen no proof of it.
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2 weeks ago |
mirror.co.uk | Susie Boniface
First, the good news: as he nears 100 days into his second term in office with an approval rating of 44%, Donald Trump is NOT the most unpopular president since World War II. The most unpopular president since WW2 was Donald Trump v1.0, who raked the all-time low of 41% approval ratings at 100 days in. And that guy still had the reins on.
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3 weeks ago |
mirror.co.uk | Susie Boniface
After 70 years, MoD finally admits there "may have been" radiation experiments on troopsVeterans of Britain's nuclear weapons tests have battled the Ministry of Defence for seven decades over allegations it experimented upon them. Now it has finally admitted they might be rightBritish troops “may have been” used in human radiation experiments, the government has sensationally admitted for the first time.
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3 weeks ago |
msn.com | Susie Boniface
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3 weeks ago |
mirror.co.uk | Susie Boniface
Senior civil servants blocked the release of records that showed nuclear hero's medical data had been tampered withMinistry of Defence officials blocked a minister from publishing evidence of wrongdoing in the Nuked Blood Scandal. Emails obtained by the Mirror show civil servants unlawfully withholding the full truth from the family of a nuclear veteran ‘lab rat’ used in Cold War radiation experiments.
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