Brexit, Megxit, sausages - what happened when six politically opposed pairs came together
Should statues be torn down? See what happened when two men who fiercely disagree met up
Britain Talks: Final chance to join ground-breaking project bringing people together
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Britain Talks on a mission to 'discover how much we have in common' through chatting
Europe Talks brings people together virtually over Covid - how you can take part
Mirror's Britain Connects sparks unlikely friendships amid lockdown struggles
Britain Connects: Everton v Liverpool clash unites youngsters in city during lockdown
Britain Connects: 'People are prepared to talk about loneliness, and not in ways we expect'
Britain Connects: NHS nurse says 'sense of belonging' has come back to UK during lockdown
'Minutes in we’re gossiping away like we’ve known each other for... well, hours'
VIDEO'Brexiteer Archie and pro-EU me disagree - but there’s also much that unites us'
'I need people - without that life becomes pointless - so this is very poignant'
VIDEO'I met Terry in the Zoom room and we clicked immediately - what a gel'
VIDEOStay in and meet someone new! Join Britain Connects and have a chat in lockdown
VIDEOBritain Connects: What happened when Boris Johnson fan Zoomed Labour supporter
Lobster fisherman and refugee's meeting gave me hope country can come back together
Brexiteer and Remainer thrash it out in the Mirror’s Britain Talks project
Glastonbury's best act was cleaner taking on firms exploiting outsourced workers
When the leftie met the banker faces burned as they tried to keep calm
Mirror readers share Brexit views on third anniversary of EU referendum
VIDEOBrexit still the big issue 3 years on - but Britain Talks partners find common ground
Call to unite in Jo Cox's name at events to mark birthday and ease Brexit divide
June 16th 2026 marks the tenth anniversary of the MP Jo Cox’s terrible murder, it’s time for our country to talk. A decade later, Britain stands more divided than ever, with our elected representatives still in profound danger just for doing their jobs. After the last two summers of anti-migrant hatred, in recent days we have seen hate on the streets of Belfast, Glasgow and Southampton. Appalling attacks – that echo the circumstances of Jo’s murder – have been used to whip up hatred against innocent families. The Mirror has launched a brand new version of ‘Britain Talks’, our ground-breaking conversation project, which will launch in September. Sign up to agree to meet someone from outside your bubble.
All you have to do is fill in a questionnaire, and we’ll do the rest.
