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Shamed Liz Truss hides at launch of her own new Growth Commission to fix economy
The former Prime Minister, who crashed the economy in her 49-day stint in No10, insisted growth was a 'long game' as she introduced a new research institute to enact her vision
545
'Horrible and vicious' dog breeding clinics must face clampdown, ministers told
Labour MP Barry Gardiner said he's appalled at the rise of back street canine fertility clinics, where owners are charged thousands for procedures carried out by unqualified staff
966
MP who felt 'terror' over mortgage payments accuses Tories of 'lack of empathy'
The exchange came after Labour's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner used PMQs to attack the government over the 'Tory mortgage bombshell'
1343
Lawyers probe Nadine Dorries for 'forceful' messages over blocked peerage
In a savage dig at Nadine Dorries, Tory MP William Wragg - who chairs Parliament's Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee - described her as the 'lingering MP for Mid Bedfordshire'
808
Defence Secretary hits out at Ukraine's demands for weapons: 'We're not Amazon'
Ben Wallace suggested Kyiv should be more grateful for the arms NATO allies have sent Ukrainian armed forces as they fight Russian invaders
643
Peer who fled Nazis as child vows to fight on against cruel Tory migration bill
Lord Alf Dubs, who arrived in the UK when he was just six, branded Suella Braverman's controversial Illegal Migration Bill "hostile" to asylum seekers and said peers would continue pushing to improve it
845
Rishi Sunak says Ukraine 'belongs' in Nato after Zelensky blasts 'absurd' delays
The Prime Minister asked his officials to leave the room so he and the Ukrainian President could hold one-to-one private talks
562
School closures loom in autumn as teachers' union votes in favour of strikes
Members of the NASUWT union voted overwhelmingly in favour of industrial action in a bitter dispute over pay and working conditions
847
Nadine Dorries to publish book on Boris Johnson 'political assassination'
The former Culture Secretary claims to have uncovered a 'history of treachery and deceit' as she points the finger at "powerful, unaccountable forces behind the scenes" for the shamed ex-PM's downfall
551
Tory minister gives virtual reality tour of 40 new hospitals as they don’t exist
Labour's Wes Streeting said patients need a government in the 'real world' as Steve Barclay resorted to hosting reality tours of hospitals that haven't been built
920
Labour trade chief visits world's biggest steelworks as he pledges UK shake-up
Shadow International Trade Secretary Nick Thomas-Symonds wants to learn from Joe Biden’s “worker centric trade policy” as he shapes Labour ’s plans for government
1251
Rishi Sunak could snub recommended pay hike for police, troop and nurses
The Prime Minister indicated he could overrule proposals from independent Pay Review Bodies into how much of a wage hike public sector workers should receive
880
Rishi Sunak urges NATO allies to pump more cash into defence
The PM also took a swipe at the alliance's 'out of date' spending reports showing the percentage spent by Britain is due to drop from 2.16% in 2022 to 2.07% in 2023
881
Struggling Rishi Sunak admits by-elections will be 'difficult' amid dire polling
The Tories face potential defeats in three polls in Uxbridge and South Ruislip; Selby and Ainsty; and Somerton and Frome next Thursday
987
Stun grenades and police dogs need banning in children’s prisons, ministers told
Dozens of children’s rights campaigners have written to the Government to say they are 'gravely concerned about the appalling, potentially unlawful treatment of children and young people in custody'
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'I flew on Rishi Sunak’s plane to the NATO summit and this is what it’s like'
Our Mirror reporter Ben Glaze takes us through his journey as he accompanied Rishi Sunak to the NATO summit in Lithuania
567
Rishi Sunak savagely mocked as Tory immigration plan shredded to pieces
Labour's shadow immigration minister Stephen Kinnock told MPs that the PM had given a jubilant 'victory jig' when small boat crossings fell slightly - only for them to skyrocket in the following weeks
990
Lee Anderson loses half his audience as viewers turn off his £100k GB News show
The Conservative deputy chairman’s Friday night programme has been hit by plummeting ratings as viewers grow tired of the politician nicknamed '30p Lee' after just three episodes
1033
Boris as a dad - 'odd birthday parties, slammed by daughter and love-child plot'
As former Prime Minister Boris Johnson welcomes his eighth child, we take a look at what he has said about his parenting style, as well as comments from others
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Vital military gear worth £770million still not sent to Ukraine after 11 months
The Mirror can reveal that equipment ordered from a pot of cash has yet to be sent to the war-torn nation - despite the fund being set up last August
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Zelensky hits out at Nato's 'absurd' lack of timetable for Ukraine's membership
The hero leader is due to hold showdown talks with coalition leaders at their summit in Lithuanian capital Vilnius tomorrow while battle rages in his homeland.
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MPs rush for cover as Parliament roof cracks and gallons of water flood in
The Portcullis House extension to the Palace of Westminster was opened in 2001 but has suffered problem after problem. Questions have long been raised over the use of taxpayers' money for the £235million building.
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Rishi Sunak calls for 'progress' on Ukraine's bid to join NATO as leaders meet
The Prime Minister called on alliance chiefs to show Kyiv’s bid had moved forward since the organisation first agreed in principle in Bucharest in 2008 that Ukraine could one day join the alliance
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BBC allegations branded 'shocking' by Rishi Sunak as PM demands 'rigorous probe'
The Prime Minister said allegations an unnamed star had paid £35,000 for sexual pictures of a teenager are "shocking" and "concerning" and said there needs to be a rigorous investigation
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Tory admits he's 'ashamed' after minister orders Disney mural is painted over
Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick ordered staff at an immigration detention centre in Dover, Kent, to paint over pictures of Mickey and Minnie Mouse, as well as cartoon favourites Tom and Jerry, because he felt they were too "welcoming"
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