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Britain 'still paying price' of Truss budget a year on amid house price slump
A year on from the former PM’s ‘mini budget’, Pat McFadden, Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury, warned Rishi Sunak “might want to forget all about it - but voters never will.”
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'Lives could have been saved if Rishi Sunak had acted sooner on dangerous dogs'
For two years we have documented the horrific deaths and injuries caused by the pets, and we repeatedly warned more people would die unless the Government tightened the laws
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Plans to cut support for Disabled kids make no sense - it's a massive failure
Mirror columnist Anna Morrell explains why a reported proposal to cut the number of support plans available to children with special education needs won't benefit anyone, and why Britain's collapsing care system has been dealt another blow
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Voters demand Tories abandon plan to snatch cash from people on Universal Credit
A poll conducted for the Mirror by Redfield and Wilton found the overwhelming majority think benefits such as Universal Credit should be increased as households face higher prices
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Jet-setting Rishi Sunak to start using plane used by Man City in winning season
The Man City plane was most recently used last month to fly its players, who include Jack Grealish, to Greece where they won against Sevilla in the Uefa Super Cup Final
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Railway stations ticket office closure plan 'a dead duck' after outcry
Hopes are growing that railway firms will abandon controversial, Government-backed proposals to shut hundreds of ticket office counters across the network, after a huge backlash
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Tory mayor candidate liked Islamophobic and racist tweets praising Enoch Powell
An anti-racism campaign group said it has written to Conservative Party chairman Greg Hands calling for Tory mayoral candidate Susan Hall to be investigated and suspended
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Campaigners blame Brexit for drop in European artists playing UK festivals
Research by the Best for Britain group has found the number of bands and singers from the bloc appearing at four major British music festivals has fallen since the UK left the EU
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80 officers didn't show up for work on day Daniel Khalife escaped prison
Some 80 officers didn't attend their expected shift at Wandsworth prison on September 6 - the day Daniel Khalife allegedly escaped in his cook's uniform by 'clinging to a delivery van'
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XL Bully dogs to be banned after spate of attacks, Rishi Sunak announces
Rishi Sunak has tasked experts to define the breed of dogs behind a recent spate of attacks this week with a 'view to then outlaw them' and ban them under the Dangerous Dogs Act
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'Promises turned out to be empty words', says MP of Tata Port Talbot steel deal
Labour MP Stephen Kinnock, whose Aberavon constituency includes Port Talbot and who chairs the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Steel, writes exclusively for the Mirror after today's announcement by Tata and the Government
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Full details of job cuts as deal struck for Tata's Port Talbot steel plant
Ministers and the Indian-owned company have reached an agreement after months of negotiations, but unions are furious about the planned job losses which will hammer the community
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Train strikes announced for September and October - Tory conference in chaos
Train drivers are to take strike action for two days during Tory conference in its long-running dispute over pay and working conditions, throwing travel arrangements into chaos
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Thousands of Port Talbot steel job losses expected in huge announcement
The Mirror understands two Cabinet ministers will visit the plant in South Wales on Friday morning to announce a £500million investment - but jobs will be lost
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'Extremely disappointed and angry' union leader blasts Port Talbot steel deal
Community steelworkers’ union assistant general secretary Alasdair McDiarmid hit out at the pact which is due to be unveiled by Tata and the Government later this morning
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Another Tory MP stands down as polls point to Labour general election landslide
Panicking Tories are announcing they'll stand down at a general election as Labour storms ahead in the polls - meanwhile Rishi Sunak faces a double by-election nightmare next month
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Keir Starmer vows to 'smash' trafficking gangs and save £2bn a year hotel bill
The Labour leader says if he becomes PM he will recruit 1,000 Home Office caseworkers and a similar number to staff a fast-track returns unit to deal with the asylum backlog
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'Only Tories could build north-south line that doesn't run far enough north'
The Government has already axed the proposed HS2 leg from Birmingham to Leeds, and now it is refusing to commit to extending the route to Manchester
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'Cancelling the second phase of HS2 would be a double blow for the North'
Henri Murison, Chief Executive of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership, writes for the Mirror that the move would be a 'betrayal that the Conservative Party may come to regret'
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China tried to 'headhunt' powerful Brits, UK Government admits
Some Chinese action 'crosses the line from influence to interference', ministers have conceded, as pressure mounts over allegations a Westminster aide was spying for Beijing
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Pharmacies face 'funding black hole' as couple give up dream of owning one
MPs said the country faces 'an enormous challenge' in improving access to primary care as he begged for stable, long-term and sustainable funding commitments for chemists
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Tory minister hid in a cupboard to avoid grieving Hillsborough families
The mother of a teenager who died branded the unnamed politician 'a disgrace' after Theresa May revealed the MP had slipped into a closet rather than speak to victims' relatives
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Dangerous dog amnesty would help tackle spate of attacks, says ex-top policeman
Ex-Metropolitan Police Commissioner Lord Bernard Hogan-Howe called on the Government to take the drastic measure amid a spate of horror attacks on children and adults
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I was at the best day in the Parliamentary calendar - the MPs' dogs contest
Mirror Politics’ resident dog lover casts his expert eye over the entrants in the much-anticipated Westminster Dog of the Year Award, which saw MPs show off their four-legged friends
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PM urged to press ahead with trophy hunting import ban to block sick souvenirs
Campaigners called on Rishi Sunak to allocate government time for the key legislation to be debated after it was held up by Conservative backbenchers in the Lords
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