All news by author: Voice of the Mirror

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'It's shameful that innocent lives are lost because nobody takes responsibility'
Today we ask the same question we asked yesterday: how many more have to be mauled before the Government takes action?
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'Once again we are paying the price for the Tories' privatising water firms'
Since being sold off, these monopolies have paid out more than £65bn in dividends to shareholders while their bosses have raked in millions
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'A damning indictment of how the Tories have failed to value our NHS staff'
One mental health charity has reported a 62% rise in number of nurses who have attempted suicide
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'Tories just try to whip up hatred against anybody who is different from them'
Take former Conservative Minister and MP Ann Widdecombe, who is presumably not personally short of money
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'Plunging living standards number one issue for millions abandoned by Tories'
We want to see many solutions offered, such as supermarkets guaranteeing cheaper own-brand products in every shop
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'Britain deserves a General Election now but Sunak runs scared from calling it'
Sunak runs scared from calling it a general election, and the unelected PM is expected to barricade himself inside No10 until autumn hoping for something to save him
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'Boris Johnson left UK in chaos but has fallen on his feet again with £3.8m pad'
The former Prime Minister recently splashed out £3.8million in cash on a plush country manor, just months after leaving Downing Street in disgrace and hurling the country into months of chaos
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'Eurovision will be a chance to stand with Ukraine as they battle invaders'
'That spirit of togetherness is more important than ever at a time when conflict has once again darkened the continent’s doors'
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'Bank of England is firefighting a blaze caused by Conservatives' mismanagement'
It is charged with bringing down inflation and hiking interest rates is the only tool it has in its armoury
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'Government must not hide hidden epidemic of Long Covid'
The illness can cause debilitating fatigue, headaches, brain fog and dizziness - but ministers barely ever mention the illness
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'The barge to house migrants represents failure. The entire policy is sinking'
It symbolises the complete failure of the UK Conservative Government to halt small boat crossings across the English Channel despite Rishi Sunak insisting it's a priority
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'Cost of living is a reason Rishi Sunak suffered drubbing in local elections'
'Cost of living is one reason why Rishi Sunak suffered a drubbing in the local elections'
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'In a nation torn by grief, reassuring Charles stepped forward offering comfort'
The Coronation unfolded as smoothly and with as much grandeur as Britain could muster. And, in spite of the weather, it really was an occasion
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'Debate about future of the royals can wait - let's enjoy pomp and pageantry'
The King will seek to protect Queen Elizabeth II's achievements while forging his own path. It is too early to say what sort of king Charles will be
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'Energy firms give lavish returns to shareholders while the elderly freeze'
These are not the profits of enterprise, endeavour and innovation – they are the spoils of Vladimir Putin’s illegal war in Ukraine, which has sent energy prices soaring
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'The Conservatives have ruined country. The alternative is a Labour government'
The Government’s mismanagement of the economy has inflicted the steepest fall in living standards since the Second World War
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'This is a blatant attempt by Tories to suppress vote by shutting people out'
Under new rules introduced by this Tory government you will need to show valid identification to vote in England’s local elections. This requirement will apply across the UK at next year’s general election
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'Rishi Sunak should look at France burning before raising retirement age'
In the UK, the Government is already increasing the retirement age, without proper consultation, to 67 from 2028. The PM now looks to bring forward to 2036 from 2046 the scheduled rise to 68 - he should take France as a warning
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'Staff who are the backbone of the NHS and deserve a pay rise - not food banks'
The government has woefully misjudged the determination of NHS nurses in England as well as the depth of public support for NHS workers, who did not want to take strike action
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'The UK should use every means at our disposal to bring people home from Sudan'
The situation in Sudan is chaotic what is needed is clear thinking from the UK Government as they try to get everyone home safely
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'The whole murky Richard Sharp affair sums up how the Tory elite operate'
It is essential that measures are put in place to prevent future governments from deciding who runs the broadcaster - and Sharp’s departure should not allow Boris Johnson to wriggle off the hook
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'We cannot ignore the fact this drought has been caused by the climate crisis'
The tragedy has been described as the world’s forgotten famine - there must be international action before it is too late
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'This Conservative Government has failed our schools, pupils and teachers'
School spending in England has been ravaged by Tory cuts and is now 3% lower than it was in 2010. Over the same period the backlog for repairs to school buildings has doubled to £11billion
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'Foodbank use shames Tory Party inflicting misery on people who could once cope'
Devalued wages, soaring prices, rocketing bills and inadequate welfare help in a terrible cost of living crisis is impoverishing people at a rate thought impossible only a few years ago
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'Sir Rod speaks for us all with nurses support - the Tories should be worried'
The Mirror says that rocker Sir Rod Stewart speaks for Britain in condemning the Conservative government and backing the nurses - Rishi Sunak should take heed