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Use Autumn Statement to pump cash into crisis-hit social care, Jeremy Hunt told
Almost a quarter of a million people are waiting to have their social care needs assessed - prompting calls for Jeremy Hunt to tackle the crisis in next week's Autumn Statement
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Tory deputy speaker and MP face Partygate probe over 'lockdown birthday bash'
The Commissioner for Standards is investigating whether Commons Deputy Speaker Dame Eleanor Laing and backbench MP Virginia Crosbie broke the rules over a Covid-era Partygate bash
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Minister with £11,000 iPad bill told to 'come clean' if he was watching football
SNP Health Secretary Michael Matheson has been criticised after the huge bill came to light following a family trip to Morocco, with questions over whether he was watching Scottish football games
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BBC Breakfast’s Charlie Stayt swears as he grills Tory on Rwanda migrant plan
Shadow Home Secretary James Cleverly did not deny describing the Rwanda project as "bats***" after Labour's Yvette Cooper claimed he'd done so in private
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David Cameron visits Ukraine in first overseas trip since surprise return
New Foreign Secretary David Cameron told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that he didn't always agree with Boris Johnson, but support for the war-torn nation was the "finest thing" his rival did as PM
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'Rishi Sunak has wasted £140m which could have gone on tackling smuggler gangs'
The public want an immigration system that is fair and compassionate, and they want a Government that is competent and respects the law - at the moment they have neither
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Gaza ceasefire vote full results - check how your MP voted amid Labour revolt
The House of Commons rejected a demand for an immediate end to the Israel-Palestine conflict, despite Keir Starmer suffering the biggest rebellion of his leadership
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Labour takes huge 27-point poll lead as resurrection of David Cameron backfires
The Find Out Now poll conducted in the wake of Monday’s reshuffle found support for the Tories has fallen even further in the past fortnight as Labour makes gains
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Starmer hit by huge ceasefire revolt as Jess Phillips leads slew of resignations
Almost 60 Labour MPs defied the party whip while eight Shadow Ministers were including Jess Phillips, Naz Shah and Afzal Khan resigned from Keir Starmer's frontbench
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Rishi Sunak defends Tory loudmouth Lee Anderson over Rwanda migrant plan rant
The Prime Minister refused to condemn the Conservative Party Chairman after he suggested that minister 'should just put the planes in the air now and send them to Rwanda'
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Rishi Sunak announces emergency laws to send migrants to Rwanda
The Prime Minister used a Downing Street press conference to announce plans for emergency legislation in response to the Supreme Court's ruling that the Rwanda plan is unlawful
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Voters give brutal one word verdict on Conservative Party’s immigration plans
A poll conducted by YouGov on behalf of Labour Together asked the public to describe Rishi Sunak's immigration policies in their own words as the Rwanda plan was ruled unlawful
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Suella Braverman breaks silence on Rwanda migrant shambles with dig at Sunak
Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman launched a fresh broadside at Rishi Sunak after the Supreme Court ruled the plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda was unlawful
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Tory crisis as 'half a dozen MPs to submit letters of no confidence in PM today'
The former Tory minister Dame Andrea Jenkyns said rebels could end up looking 'very stupid toppling another leader' but said the party has to 'bite the bullet now'
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Tory Rwanda plan in tatters as Supreme Court rules deportations are illegal
The long-awaited Supreme Court decision on the controversial Rwanda deportation project leaves Rishi Sunak's pledge to stop the boats in tatters after Suella Braverman accused him of having no Plan B
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Rwanda plan explained - eye-watering cost, cancelled planes and legal woes
The Supreme Court has unanimously ruled the Government's plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda is unlawful, more than 18 months after it was announced by former Home Secretary Priti Patel
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Tories at war as Suella Braverman letter sparks 'grid of s***' warning for PM
Rishi Sunak is grappling to keep control of his deeply divided party after Suella Braverman's extraordinary attack accusing him of dishonesty and incompetence, with Jacob Rees-Mogg among those backing her
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'Suella Braverman is hellbent on ensuring Tories lose election so she can rule'
The dumped Home Secretary’s three-page letter was savage even by the standards of a Government in which many ministers appear to hold the Prime Minister in contempt
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Suella Braverman's explosive letter decoded - what she actually meant
In her devastating letter, the former Home Secretary launched a series of barbs at the Prime Minister - but the Mirror's Jason Beattie sees hidden meanings behind her words
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Youngest peer Charlotte Owen gives gushing Lords speech thanking Boris Johnson
Former Boris Johnson aide Charlotte Owen, who is only 30-years-old, thanked the ex-Prime Minister for giving her a life peerage in his controversial resignation honours
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Starmer braces for rebellion amid crunch ceasefire vote on Israel-Gaza conflict
Labour shadow ministers who vote for the ceasefire if the SNP amendment is picked on Wednesday could be sacked. But one frontbencher told The Mirror they were prepared to accept the consequences.
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UK's most influential disabled person slams 'stigma' costing workers thousands
Shani Dhanda, the most influential disabled person in Britain has spoken out against shocking new figures that show people with disabilities are both more likely to be unemployed and, when in work, earn less than able-bodied people.
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Families face crippling prices as cost of chicken, cheese and sausages soars
Ahead of economic figures being published on Wednesday, Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves accused 'out of touch' Rishi Sunak of not doing enough to bring down people’s bills
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Braverman accuses 'weak' Sunak of 'betrayal' - read blistering letter in full
The ex-Home Secretary accused the Prime Minister of 'lacking in the qualities of leadership this country needs' after he removed her from the Cabinet
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Rishi Sunak faces Rwanda court D-Day as Suella Braverman loyalists attack him
On Wednesday the Supreme Court will deliver a final judgement on whether the Rwanda deportation scheme is legal amid calls from the Tory right for the UK to withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)
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