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Tories refuse to ban Bully XL killer breed behind wave of horror dog attacks
American Bully XL dogs have killed at least nine people in the past two years including 10-year-old Jack Lis, who was mauled by an eight-stone dog named Beast, and 17-month-old Bella-Rae Birch
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Mick Lynch warns Tories will pay price unless they ditch rail ticket office cull
The general secretary of the RMT said the boarded up ticket offices at train stations will be a permanent reminder of the Government's "vandalism" of the industry if closures go ahead
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Labour would use barges to house migrants while asylum applications processed
Shadow Immigration Minister Stephen Kinnock confirmed the party would continue to house migrants on vessels like the Bibby Stockholm, despite a huge public outcry
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Afghan heroes in UK face 'disastrous rise in homelessness' amid hotel evictions
Shadow Immigration Minister Stephen Kinnock warned that thousands of Afghans face being booted out of their "temporary" accommodation two years after fleeing the Taliban
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Tory environment chief admits party will lose election by axing green policies
Environment Secretary Therese Coffey urged party colleagues to stick with green policies aimed at slashing emissions - or fsce defeat when voters go to the polls
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I'm A Celeb MP Matt Hancock wants everyone in Commons to get self-defence lesson
The former Health Secretary, who was targeted by an anti-vaccine protester while on the Underground, insisted the training was necessary because of the rising tide of anger aimed at politicians
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Rishi Sunak and family enjoying 10-day holiday most Brits can only dream of
The Sunaks own a £5million luxury apartment in Santa Monica, about an hour’s drive from Disneyland - where park tickets can cost up to $244 (£191.40) per person, per day
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Construction firms face the brunt of Rishi Sunak's current housing policies
The typical mortgage holder is now paying an extra £220 a month when they go to re-mortgage and it is said to be "devastating" the construction industry
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Tory Steve Barclay 'plays interior designer' while hospitals fall apart
Steve Barclay, Health Secretary was warned in February, 30 NHS hospitals and buildings were at risk of collapse but, that month, he et representatives from boutique interior designers Bon Collective
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Thousands of trees to mark King's Coronation as woods and orchards created
The Government today invited councils to bid for grants from a £2.5million pot to plant trees to honour His Majesty King Charles' accession to the throne
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Activists want voting age reduced to 16 'as youths more engaged with politics'
In partnership with The Body Shop UK and the British Youth Council, youth activists are joining forces to see the voting age lowered to 16.
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'For once a minister told the truth, accidentally - no wonder they squirmed'
Maria Caulfield accidentally said out loud what most people have been thinking - her reference to 'when they get into Government' was a revealing slip of the tongue
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'The truth about the big Brexit lie is getting painful for Leavers'
The reality of Brexit is starting to hit us all - and even those who voted to leave the EU are getting upset
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'Only ones who benefit from more drilling are energy firms - and Rishi Sunak'
We have enough green energy to power Britain many times over, it will never run out and there is no global market setting the price for it
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'Urgent' need for web hate crackdown as Plymouth shootings anniversary looms
Shadow Tech Minister Alex Davies-Jones called on the Government to speed up its overhaul of online safety rules ahead of the two-year anniversary of a horror shooting spree
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Tories miss another climate change target as MoD keeps petrol and diesel cars
The Ministry of Defence had pledged to have 25% of its non-military “white fleet” made up of ultra-low emissions vehicles by this year
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Comedian Eddie Izzard announces new bid to become Labour MP in Brighton
Comic Eddie Izzard, who also goes by the name of Suzy, has thrown her hat in the ring to be Labour candidate for Brighton Pavilion after Green MP Caroline Lucas announced she would stand down at the next election
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GCSEs and A-levels 'back to normal' next year - without Covid catch-up aids
GCSE pupils have been allowed extra support for their formal exams in some subjects for the past two years following the massive disruption to their education during the Covid pandemic
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Boost NHS instead of pouring taxpayers' cash into private sector, Tories told
Ministers unveiled plans to 'turbocharge' use of the private sector in the NHS as they admitted the record 7.5 million appointment waiting list in England is likely to increase further
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Bungling Tory minister slips up with attack on 'when Labour get into power'
In a telling blunder, Tory minister Maria Caulfield said voters were worried about 'when' Labour get into Downing Street - not if - as Conservatives panic over Keir Starmer's poll lead
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UK car firms on 150-day countdown to 'devastating cliff edge' over Brexit rules
Shadow International Trade Secretary Nick Thomas-Symonds has written to Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch urging her to reach an agreement with Brussels
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'Mel Stride is at best tone deaf and at worst just another useless right-winger'
We salute the grafters who deliver take-aways - but Stride, peering down from his ivory tower, is glorifying a gig economy that is far too often an employment Wild West
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'Huge' ULEZ expansion will give drivers £2,000 grants to scrap polluting cars
Sadiq Khan has faced major political pressure over the scheme - designed to clean up London's air - in the wake Labour's narrow defeat in the Uxbridge and South Ruislip by-election last month
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Rishi Sunak and family enjoy California sun after eco-protestors target UK home
Rishi Sunak, pictured carefree in new photos, took his wife and daughters thousands of miles away from their Yorkshire home which was scaled by a group of Greenpeace activists
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'New Tebbit' Tory tells strapped over-50s to hop on bikes to deliver takeaways
Norman Tebbit was Secretary of State for Employment in 1981 when he told the Tory Party conference how his jobless father had 'got on his bike' to find work in comments that caused outrage
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