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Suella Braverman hits out as UK's first 'safe' drug consumption room approved
The Home Secretary said setting up the £2.3million facility in Glasgow - allowing users to inject illegal drugs under medical supervision - is the "wrong move"
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Boris Johnson wins planning permission for swimming pool at rural mansion
The former Prime Minister has secured a victory with local planners after newts threatened to derail his bid for an outdoor pool at the luxury manor house in Oxfordshire
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Top Tory blasts Conservative MPs 'swanning off' to host GB News shows
Senior Conservative backbench MP Caroline Nokes, who chairs the Commons Women and Equalities Select Committee, lashed out at backbench party colleagues who present on the channel
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Radio host tells Sunak: 'Let’s end this right now' as he dodges HS2 questions
The Prime Minister was repeatedly tackled about fears he plans to axe the high-speed line to Manchester, as he carried out a series of local radio interviews from his No10 bunker
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Most voters against slashing inheritance tax for richest, poll shows
It will come as a blow to Rishi Sunak as he considers reducing or ditching the charge in a desperate bid to win votes at the next election
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Foodbank heartache as two in five lowest-paid workers forced to rely on handouts
Grim research shows how 39% of people earning less than the Real Living Wage of £10.90 an hour turned to foodbanks in the past month amid the cost-of-living crisis
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'Suella Braverman's message equivalent of Enoch Powell's Rivers of Blood speech'
The Home Secretary wants to succeed Rishi Sunak and is hoping you buy into the lie that those needing our help are an existential threat to your way of life
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'Suella Braverman's multiculturalism speech was inflammatory and divisive'
Without any supporting evidence she accused gays of trying to game the asylum system knowing full well her singling out of LGBT+ people will fan the flames of bigotry
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Tory by-election candidate asks 11-year-olds to make sexual harassment cartoons
Festus Akinbusoye, who is standing in the Mid Bedfordshire by-election, is offering children the chance to win a Go Pro camera and tablet in the 'grossly inappropriate' competition
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Suella Braverman says people 'pretend to be gay' in refugee row with Elton John
The Home Secretary has claimed some asylum seekers 'pretend to be gay' in an effort to get 'special treatment', hours after pop legend Sir Elton John accused her of 'legitimising hate'
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'Tories are complicit in trophy hunting - now it must be confined to history'
Shadow Minister for Animal Welfare Ruth Jones writes for The Mirror that trophy hunting is 'barbaric' and says 'it’s time this horrific practise is confined to history'
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Labour points finger at Rishi Sunak for HS2 costs spiralling on his watch
Shadow Transport Secretary Louise Haigh said it was 'concerning' if Rishi Sunak was shocked at the scale of spending when he was responsible for overseeing HS2 as Chancellor
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Tory says not everyone offended by Enoch Powell tweet in disastrous interview
Conservative London mayoral candidate Susan Hall tied herself in knots as she was confronted by her social media history that includes calling Gemma Collins a 'stupid fat blonde woman'
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Tory peer and party donor says Conservatives don't 'deserve' to win election
Lord Harris of Peckham, who was close to Margaret Thatcher, hit out at the party, saying: "You can't think of many good things that the Conservatives have done and stuck to"
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Mayors blast HS2 chaos as they warn North will be left with Victorian railway
Five Labour leaders from across the North and London urged Rishi Sunak not to scale back the high-speed line amid reports the Birmingham to Manchester leg faces the axe
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Climate chief Alok Sharma becomes 43rd Tory MP to say he'll quit at election
The former President of the COP26 climate summit announced he was quitting Parliament, just days after blasting Rishi Sunak's watering down of net-zero policies
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Green campaigners' fury as drilling approved at Rosebank oilfield in North Sea
Greenpeace blasted the Rosebank oilfield decision by the North Sea Transition Authority, but supporters said it will create jobs and boost the UK's energy security amid the war in Ukraine
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Richest 1% to get £1million tax break as Tories plot cut to Universal Credit
Rishi Sunak is considering abolishing inheritance tax despite warnings it will starve the NHS and schools of much-needed cash. Only wealthy families would benefit
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'Spectacle of Matt Hancock carving out a reality TV career makes grim viewing'
With discharging untested Covid patients into homes at the start of the pandemic ruled unlawful at an earlier hearing, Hancock will be at forefront of new court case
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Poisonous Suella Braverman's nasty new low trying to distract from own failures
During a speech in Washington, DC, Ms Braverman claimed only “some” of the thousands who die crossing seas are real asylum seekers as she said multiculturalism is a "failure"
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'The UK once led the way on aiding refugees - we must help to keep people safe'
The refugee convention exists for a reason – to keep these people safe, and it’s rooted in a belief that there is a shared humanity with a shared set of rights
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Britain's most dangerous prisoners guarded by rookie officers because of exodus
Since the Conservatives took power in 2010, the number of guards in high security jails with more than three years’ experience has dropped from 4,148 to 2,993
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Suella Braverman speech live - Top Tory demands UN refugee rules are ripped up
The Home Secretary has sparked outrage by demanding the 1951 United Nations Refugee Convention - written to provide protection for asylum seekers in the aftermath of World War Two - is ripped up
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Gov's disability awareness campaign forgets where negative attitudes are from
Mirror columnist Rachel Charlton-Dailey has been left unimpressed with the government's latest disability awareness campaign
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Cancer patients should be given legal right to treatment within 62 days
In his conference speech in Bournemouth, Sir Ed Davey said the public are 'desperate for change' as he attacked the Tories' record on crime rates, crumbling schools, and the NHS
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