All news by author: Voice of the Mirror
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'Jeremy Hunt's economic policies are hurting - there's no sign of them working'
As a result of the Conservative’s mismanagement of the economy, millions of households are paying higher mortgage and rental bills
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'Covid Inquiry must probe allegations the Tories delayed unduly in responding'
The Covid pandemic isn’t ancient history, it is an ongoing nightmare – for those ill now as well as for many survivors
681
'Tories have lost the authority and ability to govern Britain'
When people are struggling with a sapping cost of living crisis and an ailing NHS is on its knees, Rishi and Boris are scrapping over the spoils of office
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'The warring Conservative party is an embarrassment Britain simply can't afford'
Lightweight Rishi Sunak should call a general election immediately - rather than cowardly try to cling on by contesting three by-elections triggered by Boris Johnson's exit
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'Sunak must nip Johnson's comeback ambitions in the bud - and call election now'
Boris Johnson was never fit to represent his constituents, much less to lead the country, so in some ways, his downfall is, at long last, a victory for common sense, for the people and for justice.
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'Boris Johnson skulked off, not with remorse but with a Donald Trump-style rant'
Like a criminal who refuses to come to court for his sentencing, the former PM cowardly quit Parliament rather than hear the verdict of the Privileges committee
681
'Women struggling for fairness 135 years after historic strike is regrettable'
Recent victories in retail, most notably at clothing chain Next where female workers complained they are paid between £2 and £14 an hour less than men, could be a £100million triumph
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'Prospect that generous post-Brexit US deal could be reached is exposed as myth'
Britain already does an enormous amount of business with the US, exporting more to America than any other single country
857
'Five-year rule is a smokescreen - these two heroes deserve to be honoured'
The clamour is growing after the country was moved to tears by Kevin Sinfield carrying his old team-mate Rob Burrows over the finish line at a marathon
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'The British people deserve Covid truth. The Tories must have something to hide'
After being appointed by the Government with extensive powers, the suggestion the former Court of Appeal judge could be forced to resign is damning
661
'Tories have utterly failed by opening no nuclear power stations in 13 years'
Keir Starmer has acknowledged that Britain needs nuclear power in the short term to keep our lights on, even though renewable energy sources are ultimately more desirable
644
'US college donation suggests Rishi's legacy in the States is more important'
For someone so passionate about education he’s willing to invest his cash in it, maybe Mr Sunak should sort out the schools budget in the UK and end teachers’ strikes
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'To claim Covid inquiry is on a fishing expedition is a nonsense'
'It is an outrage that Baroness Hallett is having to fight the Government tooth and nail to access the records of ministers and officials'
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'The allegations against Mr Davies raise further questions Westminster culture'
Labour says it takes the allegations against Geraint Davies, which he denies incredibly seriously and has encouraged anyone with a complaint to come forward
633
'Government's failure to act over dangerous dogs is insulting and irresponsible'
The Labour leader’s backing of our campaign to prevent more people being killed or injured by out-of-control animals offers hope
671
'Blocking disclosure smacks of cynical attempt to pull the wool over our eyes'
Only the inquiry judge can declare what matters and what doesn’t. The unavailability or disappearance of potential evidence is unacceptable
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'Anything less than full co-operation from PM is an insult to pandemic victims'
Setting up a Covid public inquiry before denying it information smacks of sparing political blushes by Rishi Sunak who should instruct the Cabinet Office to hand over whatever it wants
725
'Keir Starmer should put free school meals for all pupils in Labour's manifesto'
Sharon Hodgson, an MP in North East England, recalls the stigma of queueing for free dinners. But this is about more than ending any stigma for the one-in-five who receive them
571
'Kate Middleton's killer charity CEO must atone for his sickening crime'
As a teenager, Paul Carberry chased a man down a train carriage and stabbed him to death. The killer is now the celebrated CEO of one of the biggest UK children's charities
687
'Tories are so insulated from everyday life they have no idea how tough it is'
If people thought Jeremy Hunt had some sympathy for their plight they should think again
677
'Government reliant on overseas labour because it failed to invest in training'
The latest figures show the Conservatives have lost control of the immigration system - and despite Tory promises to cut the number coming here, net migration has reached a record high
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'Boris Johnson gets legal expenses for free while public can't access justice'
If the Covid inquiry cannot establish the facts lessons cannot be learned - and to cap it all, Mr Johnson is relying on taxpayer-funded lawyers
803
'The Tories are trying to divert public attention from flop Suella Braverman'
The Prime Minister is held hostage by the most extreme right-wing, self-righteous and entitled Tory MPs – those who have been championed by the arrogant Home Secretary
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'Suella Braverman is not up to the job - but the buck stops with Rishi Sunak'
Suella Braverman may be stealing focus, but where is the integrity, professionalism and accountability that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak declared would define his Premiership?
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'The rich get richer and the first use of AI is to put people out of their jobs'
Everyone prefers being able to get through to a human being, it might save business a few pounds but it is nothing but frustrating for customers.
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