From seeing justice done for Hillsborough to angering Winston Churchill, the Mirror's columnists have been at the leading edge of journalism for over a hundred years. Paul Routledge pays tribute.
The Mirror has a tradition of giving a voice for women right back to its earliest days when it started in 1903 and it is the only major national paper to launch for that purpose
Paul Routledge says the letters being auctioned, written by Louise Harrison to a Beatles fan, show the type of common sense that sets men and women apart