All news by author: Voice of the Mirror

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'Voters will not forgive Government if they go ahead with act of mass vandalism'
The public understands the important role ticket office staff play in helping passengers navigate their journeys and supporting frail and disabled customers
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'Rishi Sunak must now honour promise to back our Face Justice campaign'
The Mirror launched the Face Justice campaign to demand that anyone found guilty of a serious crime - including cowards like Lucy Letby - should be compelled to appear in court for sentencing
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'Flights chaos is a sign that out of touch Government is wrong in every crisis'
Hiding behind small print and loopholes to avoid covering costs and awarding compensation will be unacceptable to those suffering after the air traffic control IT meltdown
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'Closing train ticket offices would be unforgiveable and hit disabled & elderly'
Our revelations today strengthen the case for keeping open facilities that are used and valued instead of axing what is clearly a vital cog in the public transport service
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'MPs must act after findings show 60% of food we eat is unhealthy – lives are at stake'
A new study shows that 60% of the food Brits consume is unhealthy and there is no excuse for fatal inaction from our country's politicians when lives are clearly at stake
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'Alternatives to carbon capture technology are deeply unsexy but they work'
Experts say the 'carbon capture' technology touted by Rishi Sunak as a route to net zero while still burning oil and gas would prove to be a costly, risky white elephant
1215
'Rishi Sunak has failed to solve migrant crisis - it is a shameful record'
As we report today from Calais, traffickers still ply their evil trade despite repeated Government promises to put them out of business
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'What holds kids back is Government failure to address inequalities in society'
There is detailed research showing the link between attainment and poverty - when children are going hungry at school it is no surprise this affects their ability to study
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'Plan to close train station ticket offices is an act of national vandalism'
Rail bosses have given no thought to travellers who need additional assistances, and they are blind to the fact that many prefer to buy tickets in person
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'It is essential the Government holds a statutory inquiry into Lucy Letby case'
At the time of Beverley Allitt's conviction 30 years ago, politicians and health chiefs promised lessons would be learned and new procedures would be put in place
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'Minister caused Letby's victims pain by not forcing prisoners to sentencing'
Lucy Letby inflicted more pain on families by refusing to leave her cell for sentencing, the Government was urged to change the law to compel offenders to attend but has not
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'The Lionesses have not left Australia as victors – but they do so as heroines'
It is a shame that so many young people will not have the opportunity to follow their sporting dreams because of a lack of facilities
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'The Lionesses have united our nation in a way only football success can'
It is the moment we have waited 57 years to see - years of high hopes and bitter disappointments, of chants of 'Football’s coming home' only for it to head off somewhere else
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'Everything must be done to ensure that a Lucy Letby never happens again'
It is horrific to now know parents were placing their children in the arms of a serial killer, and we may never know what drove her to commit some of worst crimes known
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'This year’s A-Level students were badly let down by the Government'
Unlike in Wales and Northern Ireland, the examination boards refused to take into account studies disrupted by Covid, so there has been a record drop in the number of higher grades
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'Time and again the Lionesses have proved the doubters wrong - history beckons'
No one is underestimating their Spanish opponents in Sunday’s final – but nor should we underestimate the determination, team spirit and belief of the England side
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'Yet again the Tories claim credit for fixing a mess of their own making'
This is not the only instance of Government trying to pull the wool over people’s eyes - they tried the same ruse with police numbers
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'Rishi Sunak and Tories will pay a high election price for going off the rails'
The Tories have once again showed themselves up to be hopelessly out of touch with the public with their insistence on shutting railway station ticket offices
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'Refugees fleeing to UK are desperate - deaths show stopping boats is urgent'
Populist gimmicks, such as sending asylum seekers to Rwanda or on to the Bibby ­Stockholm barge in Dorset, if either ever get off the ground, are not the way to tackle the crisis
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'The Tories have a tighter grip on ineptitude than they have on immigration'
A further 1,000 people arrived in boats this week, taking the total to have crossed since 2018 to more than 100,000 - this is what happens if you prioritise gimmicks and bombast
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'If PM wants to restore integrity in politics he should tighten earnings rule'
Former Cabinet minister Theresa Villiers has serious questions to answer about her failure to declare her shareholdings in the oil giant Shell - she has held them since 2017
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'It is unacceptable that private care home firms put profits before wellbeing'
Those who are able to find a residential place can find themselves paying eye-watering fees for shoddy, substandard accommodation, with some charging more than a £1,000 a week
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'Lee Anderson uses gutter politics of a Government deflecting from its failure'
The only subject he is qualified to lecture anyone about is how to be a hypocrite - Anderson collects £100,000 from a second job on top of his £87,000 salary as an MP
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'New asylum policies are spin for votes - not an attempt to improve the system'
So far £140million has been spent without a single deportation to Rwanda - the Conservatives are using anti-asylum seeker rhetoric simply to win votes
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'Tories must ban XL Bully dogs before more innocent kids are savaged to death'
'Refusing to ban the dangerous XL Bully dog breed is unforgivable after their savage attacks - once again the Tory government is on the wrong side of public opinion'