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Deadly bacteria outbreak forces all migrants to leave barge after just four days
The Home Office sent asylum seekers onto the Bibby Stockholm barge moored at Portland in Dorset despite knowing Legionella bacteria had been discovered in the water supply
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Junior doctors join picket lines less than a fortnight after starting NHS jobs
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has insisted there will be no negotiations on pay for medics in England as it emerged the bitter dispute has already cost the NHS £1billion
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Asylum seeker with TB told to move onto migrant barge, as crossings hit 100,000
A doctor treating the tuberculosis patient warned of a 'public health catastrophe' as the Home Office came under pressure to explain why it's not managed to stop Channel crossings
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Private jet addict Rishi Sunak takes more VIP flights around UK than any PM
The PM has taken a domestic private plane or helicopter flight every eight days during his time as PM fuelling criticism that he's wasting taxpayer cash and damaging environment
873
Nadine Dorries told to ‘get on with it’ as it’s 9 weeks since vow to quit as MP
The Tory former minister announced on June 9 she was quitting with 'immediate effect' after she was snubbed for a peerage, but she still hasn’t resigned as MP for Mid Bedfordshire
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Junior doctors confirm exactly how much they earn as strikes loom
British Medical Association (BMA) said, earlier this year, members would be better off serving coffee than treating patients, but the government disputed this claim
873
Tory minister defends eco chief over £70,000 of secret shares in oil firm
Chief Secretary to the Treasury John Glen defended Theresa Villiers after the Mirror revealed she didn't declare she had over £70,000 of shares in Shell while Environment Secretary
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Rich Premier League clubs should pay for stadium inspections, say skint councils
As the football season kicks off tonight with Burnley v Manchester City, local council bosses have demanded that top clubs foot the bill for safety checks instead of taxpayers
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Football's winning message to Keir Starmer - don't be haunted by past nightmares
In their quiet patriotism, the Lionesses tell us something good and brave about our national story – about togetherness, resilience and hard slog - and they've had decades of hurt
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'We are ignoring a tried and tested way to ease the migrant crisis'
Paul Routledge says we need better ideas in order to house migrants in the short term... and there are smarter ways to spend the £2billion currently going on hotel bedrooms
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Top Tory had over £70,000 of shares in oil giant while Environment Secretary
The Mirror can reveal that Theresa Villiers owned large shareholdings in several firms for up to five years without declaring them, including when she was a Cabinet minister
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Over 20,000 families kicked out of homes since Tories pledged to ban evictions
Households being kicked out of their homes because of no-fault evictions increased by 41% last year as the Tories fail to follow through on their 2019 promise to ban them
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Military to use 'Dad's Army' of older troops as it fails to recruit youngsters
Tory Defence Minister Andrew Murrison revealed plans for a more 'flexible' approach to the workforce including raising age caps and hiring more neurodiverse people
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Lee Anderson earns same as weekly family food shop every minute on GB News
The Conservative Deputy Chairman is raking in an extra £100,000 a year by moonlighting on the controversial TV channel despite previously ranting about MP second jobs
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Gordon Brown says Taliban treatment of women and girls is crime against humanity
The former Prime Minister wants the International Criminal Court to investigate and prosecute the matter as the two-year anniversary approaches of the fall of Kabul
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NHS waiting list hits record 7.6million with 380,000 patients waiting over year
Health Secretary Steve Barclay is accused of not being 'up to the job' as NHS waiting lists hit the highest figure since records began as junior doctors prepare to strike again
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Vengeful Tory peer could back Labour over climate change policies
Ex-Environment Minister Lord Zac Goldsmith quit the Government in June with a brutal attack on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak - and said he could support Keir Starmer's party
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'It is unacceptable that private care home firms put profits before wellbeing'
Those who are able to find a residential place can find themselves paying eye-watering fees for shoddy, substandard accommodation, with some charging more than a £1,000 a week
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Tories gave P&O Ferries nearly £600,000 of your cash after mass sacking scandal
The Ministry of Defence spent the money with the controversial ferry firm after it faced widespread condemnation for firing 800 workers by video in March last year
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Diane Abbott deletes sweary tweet criticising Lee Anderson's migrant comment
Veteran MP Diane Abbott highlighted a recent migrant boat tragedy as she hit out at Tory Deputy Chair Lee Anderson who told asylum seekers they should 'f*** off back to France'
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Posh Tory club gives £250,000 to MPs after getting Covid bailout worth £850,000
The Carlton Club and its political committee have lavished the cash on Conservative MPs and their local assocations, including Party Deputy Chairman Lee Anderson who got £15,000
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Tories threaten to pull out of human rights agreement like Russia and Belarus
Rishi Sunak will face accusations he is weak and unable to stand up to the hardliners in the Conservative Party if he withdraws the UK from the European Convention on Human Rights
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Tories meekly complain about Nadine Dorries while refusing to actually oust her
Rishi Sunak has said he won't back an attempt to remove the ex-Cabinet minister who has not spoken in Parliament for longer than a year and has done nothing to discipline her
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Small boats, weather, hotels and Rwanda - the Channel migrant 'crisis' explained
The Downing Street media grid has designated this "small boats week", with a series of crackdowns announced and re-announced as the first migrants board the Bibby Stockholm barge
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Russians blamed for cyber attack that put details of 40 million voters at risk
Former spy chief Sir David Omand, who was the boss of GCHQ, suggested Moscow was behind the hack of the Electoral Commission that went undiscovered for 14 months
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