All news by author: Sophie Huskisson
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Terrified mum's desperate plea after disabled son's benefits slashed
Ahead of the Budget, a mother is pleading with Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to provide more support for families with disabled children who are left worse off when child benefits end
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Jeremy Corbyn takes legal action over 'disgusting' Nigel Farage GB News comment
Former Labour leader Jeremy Corby has instructed lawyers to begin the 'first steps in legal proceedings' against the ex-Brexit Party leader, now GB News presenter, Nigel Farage
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George Galloway threatens to oust Angela Rayner at general election
George Galloway claimed he has 15,000 supporters in Angela Rayner's constituency of Ashton-under-Lyne and will be able to 'vitally affect' her chances of re-election
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George Galloway takes swipe at MPs as he returns to Parliament after by-election
Controversial left-wing firebrand George Galloway, who won the Rochdale by-election, is due to be sworn into the Commons this afternoon after being ousted as an MP in 2015
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Quarter of Brits uneasy if loved one married Muslim - as MPs 'whip up rhetoric'
Researchers said the shocking findings should be a 'wake up call to politicians' that 'anti-muslim and anti-semitic rhetoric' has 'serious real world consequences'
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Three former rugby players have already died this year from historic head trauma
Former Pembroke RFC player Anthony Hodge, 73, former Salford Red Devils captain Malcolm Alter, 45, and ex-England Rugby League player Peter Glynn, 71, all died in January
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Tories could've hired 62,000 nurses a year if non-dom tax loophole was scrapped
Labour, who pledged to abolish the loophole in 2015, has criticised the Conservatives for taking nine years to take action - a delay which it says has cost the NHS £18billion
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MP arrested on suspicion of rape seen in Parliament despite order to keep away
Crispin Blunt, who has had the Tory whip suspended, was asked to stay away from the parliamentary estate after he was arrested over an allegation of rape and possession of drugs
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Huge clash as Jeremy Hunt accuses Sky News host of 'not listening' on live TV
Sky News' Trevor Phillips pressed the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt about Rishi Sunak's speech on extremism in which he said 'our streets have been hijacked by small groups'
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Dad calls for cyber-bullying to be made a crime after teen daughter's suicide
The father of Mia Janin, 14 who, is believed to have taken her own life after being relentlessly cyber-bullied, has called for greater measures to protect children online
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Fiona Bruce makes awful mistake on BBC Question Time as she mocks 'sunglasses'
Fiona Bruce questioned why the audience member was wearing 'sunglasses' as she remarked that the studio lights were not 'that bright' before her error was pointed out
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Brianna Ghey's brave mum Esther holds talks with Rishi Sunak after trans jibe
Esther Ghey, whose daughter Brianna was murdered, had a 'positive' video call with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak about her campaign over teenagers' access to social media
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Cash-strapped councils to sell centres and offices to fund services - see areas
Local authorities are usually banned from selling assets to help with spending troubles but a crisis in funding means the Government is relaxing rules for 19 councils
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Post Office campaigner sends brutal reply to Government invite to garden party
Jo Hamilton, whose story was told in ITV's Mr Bates vs The Post Office, furiously declined to party with those who have 'prolonged such hardship' among postmasters
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George Galloway Britain's newest MP once pretended to be a cat on Big Brother
George Galloway's by-election win in Rochdale means the divisive politician will make a shock return as an MP - the Mirror has rounded up his most controversial and bizarre moments
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George Galloway says 'this is for Gaza' as he wins Rochdale by-election
Former Labour and Respect Party MP George Galloway was heckled as he gave his victory speech after winning the Rochdale by-election for the Workers Party of Britain
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Rishi Sunak wife Akshata Murty welcomes Volodymyr Zelensky's wife Olena at No10
Rishi Sunak's wife Akshata Murty greeted Olena Zelenska at Downing Street following the two-year anniversary since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine
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All the times Rishi Sunak failed to take action against Tory MPs despite pledge
Rishi Sunak said he 'acts on his principles' in punishing bad behaviour - but the Mirror has taken a look at all the times he has failed to act during his time as PM
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Rishi Sunak claims he suspended Lee Anderson 'straight away' - but he didn't
At a fiery PMQs, Rishi Sunak boasted about his 'principles' as he tried to dodge questions on why he has not punished Liz Truss for her behaviour at a right-wing US conference
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Top Tory insists Truss did 'nothing wrong' by failing to condemn Tommy Robinson
Disgraced ex-PM Liz Truss has come under fire during her time at a right-wing conference in Washington DC, after she has blamed the deep state for 'sabotaging' her premiership
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Teachers share concerns about kids starting school who aren't toilet trained
Early years teachers are warning they are losing two and a half hours a day supporting kids who are not 'school ready', according to a survey by children’s charity Kindred
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Voters demand Jeremy Hunt increases taxes so there's money for NHS and schools
Ahead of the Budget next week, a poll found that three-quarters of people either want taxes to stay the same or be increased so there is enough money for public services
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Pupils to get lessons on misogyny after rise of influencers like Andrew Tate
Labour has drawn up plans to tackle the 'scourge of misogyny' in schools after a rise in female teachers and young people facing verbal sexist abuse in classrooms
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Tory mayoral candidate Susan Hall denied institutional racism in Met Police
Susan Hall, the Tory candidate to be London Mayor, denied institutional racism exists in the Met Police and accused those who say it does of 'trying to cause division'
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Lindsay Hoyle gets backing of James Cleverly after Suella Braverman chimes in
Sir Lindsay Hoyle is facing continued pressure to step down as Commons Speaker after almost 70 MPs called for him to go after his handling of the Gaza ceasefire debate
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