Miriam Burrell is a news reporter at The Standard, covering London, national and international news. Miriam has covered migrant, refugee and asylum seeker stories including the impact of rising visa fees. Miriam is particularly interested in immigration and social justice issues. Miriam’s career began in New Zealand, where she worked as a court and crime reporter and at a national television and radio newsroom....
Miriam Burrell is a news reporter at The Standard, covering London, national and international news. Miriam has covered migrant, refugee and asylum seeker stories including the impact of rising visa fees. Miriam is particularly interested in immigration and social justice issues. Miriam’s career began in New Zealand, where she worked as a court and crime reporter and at a national television and radio newsroom.
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A murder investigation has been launched
It follows protests earlier this week across the UK, including at Goldsmiths in London
The Perthshire North MSP was the only candidate standing for leader when the nominations closed
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Commuters will face a week of travel disruption from May 6 to May 11
New facilities are built on the existing Selhurst Sports Arena
Officers ordered the dispersal of more than 1,000 people at a pro-Palestinian student encampment
Officers responded to reports of an incident involving a sharp object
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The suspect is being treated in hospital and has not been interviewed by police
Dr Dan Poulter urged Rishi Sunak to ‘call an election now’ while Tory ministers lined up to criticise the defection and defend their party’s record on the NHS
The Duke of Sussex will be at a service of thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral
Tube stations are likely to close at the last minute, the TSSA union warns
Students were held in lockdown in their classrooms during the ‘deeply worrying’ incident
The new minimum salary requirement of £29,000 has been ‘plucked out of thin air’, MPs argue
The statements are expected to give the clearest view yet of the allegations at the heart of the case
A police investigation is under way after a home on Forest Road was destroyed
People rushed to douse the person with a fire extinguisher and try to bat the flames away, according to reports
The former SNP chief executive was initially arrested and released in April 2023