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'Crumbling Tories feel heat in concrete row but Labour must cement advantage'
Keir Starmer missed an "open goal" in a short-tempered Prime Minister's Questions this week, Keir Mudie argues, following the revelation schools and hospitals are crumbling
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'RAAC scandal shows we're a broken Britain after 13 years of Tory rule'
They’ve wrecked the economy, shattered the NHS and failed to control illegal immigration, and now this bunch of hypocritical cowboys are still trying to convince us they’re doing a “f***ing good job”
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Rishi Sunak hints he could wait until last possible moment to call election
Despite trailing Keir Starmer's Labour in the national polls, the PM insisted he can cling to power and revealed that he wants to remain in No10 until at least 2030
635
'Rishi Sunak should not inflict another 12 months of misery on this nation'
The Tories have overstayed their welcome, and every day they cling on in office, the more desperate voters will be to call in the bailiffs - this government has run out of steam
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Wages 'levelled down' under Tories, says Rayner on visit to key battleground
Labour's deputy leader will visit Blackpool on her first official engagement in her new role of Shadow Levelling-Up Secretary, after she replaced Lisa Nandy this week
669
Gordon Brown blasts Donald Trump as he rallies against 'aggressive nationalism'
The former Prime Minister accused Mr Trump - who is bidding to become US President again - of exploiting Americans and turning on scapegoats, while also slating Hungarian PM Viktor Orban
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Home Office ordered to stop work on Dambusters RAF base in fresh asylum blow
West Lindsey District Council has issued a temporary stop notice, forcing workers on the site - where Suella Braverman wants to house 2,000 asylum seekers - to down tools
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'We have become so cruel that disabled people losing benefits are celebrated'
Mirror columnist Rachel Charlton-Dailey is urging people to look beyond
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Ministers back down on threat to 'name and shame' schools over RAAC forms
The Department for Education (DfE) faced a huge backlash after warning school leaders that those who don't return a RAAC survey by today could be "named and shamed"
701
Tories 'line pockets over kids' health' by accepting £400,000 from vaping firm
Manchester-based Supreme 8 Ltd gave £350,000 to the party in May, a year after giving another £50,000. Its offerings include watermelon bubblegum and cotton candy ice-flavoured vapes
937
Radiographers vote to join doctors in biggest strike in NHS 75 year history
Up to 20,000 radiographers will walk out on October 3 when consultants and junior doctors also down tools in England amid an almost complete shutdown of non-urgent care in the NHS
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Rail ticket office cull set to be debated by MPs as petition passes 100,000 mark
The petition showing 'the power of the public' against the Tory-backed cull of 974 ticket counters comes just a fortnight after hundreds marched to No10 in protest at the plans
1056
Tories' 'monumental failure' as offshore wind farm plan flops
Labour's Shadow Energy and Net Zero Secretary said the failed auction as an 'absolute disaster for Britain' and Tory ministers should be 'hanging their heads in shame'
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Rishi Sunak warns trade deal with India may never happen
The PM played down expectations on getting a deal as he insisted it was 'not a given'. An agreement was due to have been signed by October last year - but negotiations stalled
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Tens of thousands of badgers sentenced to death by the Tories this autumn
Documents show the latest kill targets issued to marksmen in 21 counties as the Government steps up its controversial bid to curb bovine tuberculosis in England's cows
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How I saw the news of the Queen's death unfold at Westminster
MPs were gathered in the Commons to hear Liz Truss make a major announcement on energy bills - but it was quickly overshadowed by the news from Balmoral as Her Majesty's health deteriorated
654
Fresh fears over concrete crisis in hospitals as buildings crisis deepens
Research ordered by the Lib Dems has uncovered how many patients and staff could be affected by the reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete crisis griping UK schools
846
'India could be superpower of the century - or a juggernaut heading off tracks'
This weekend, world leaders will gather in New Delhi for the G20 summit - and they will arrive in a country with one of the fastest-growing economies in the world
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Inside Rishi Sunak's India trip - from fake monkeys to booze ban
Rishi Sunak is hoping to make progress on an Indian trade deal as he joins leaders including Narendra Modi at a G20 summit in New Delhi, but delegates face an alcohol ban and mischievous monkeys
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'This Government can't keep pupils safe at school - or prisoners behind bars'
After the escape of Daniel Khalife, the Justice Secretary ordered an urgent review into security at Wandsworth jail. Yet again, they have failed in its most basic of duties
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Tory attempt to stitch up Chris Pincher’s seat could cost taxpayers thousands
The Tories will be forced to put forward a 'caretaker' Tory candidate after Mr Pincher was forced to resign as he lost his appeal against a suspension for drunkenly groping two men
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Building risk register needed as schools RAAC crisis may be 'tip of the iceberg'
Unions warned that hospitals, libraries, community centres and other public buildings could also be at risk from collapse-prone RAAC concrete plaguing England's schools
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Healthcare boss hands £5million to Tories after firm awarded Government contract
Frank Hester, chief executive of The Phoenix Partnership (TPP), gave the largest individual donation to any political party between April and June this year
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Labour secures record donations boost - with £3million from ex-Sainsbury's boss
Between April to June, Labour raked in over £10.4million - one of the party's most lucrative quarters in its history. It includes a staggering £3million gift from former supermarket chairman Lord Sainsbury
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Terror suspect Daniel Khalife at large as probe launched into prison escape
Daniel Abed Khalife, 21, a former soldier accused of terrorism, went missing in his cook's uniform from HMP Wandsworth on Wednesday after clinging to a delivery van
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