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Dog attacks left 1,700 children in hospital last year as calls grow for action
Experts warned parents all dogs can bite, as they predict a spike in attacks in the summer holidays amid Mirror campaign for law-change
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Rishi Sunak denies he's embarrassed about Covid Inquiry seeing his WhatsApps
The PM denied he's trying to stop WhatsApps being handed over due to embarrassment of what they might contain yet the Cabinet Office is going to court to challenge the inquiry's request for unredacted messages
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Rishi Sunak claims voters don't mind him splashing cash on private flights
The Prime Minister has developed a taste for jetting around the UK on helicopters and planes, even when travelling short distances, such as 74-mile trip to Dover by chopper last week
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Calls grow to override stuffy honours protocol and knight rugby's Kevin Sinfield
MPs and peers have joined the crusade to make the fundraising hero and ex-rugby league star a Sir, along with his best friend Rob Burrow
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'Media's dangerous portrayal of disability fakers has real-life consequences'
The view of disability presented is so black and white, you’re either 'fit and healthy' or you’re viewed as 'suffering' from a condition, miserable and constantly in pain
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Senior doctors could strike for two days next month after junior medics' walkout
If the strikes go ahead, consultants will provide Christmas Day cover, meaning they will continue to provide all emergency services but routine services will need to be paused
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Voters demand PM prioritise US trade deal - as he ditches promise to strike one
Polling seen by The Mirror shows the public want the UK to strike a trade deal with the US more than any other country as the PM prepares to meet Joe Biden
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Dis Life: 'Genocidal quantities died of Covid - two-thirds of them Disabled'
At the beginning of the pandemic, we wondered whether the vulnerability people felt would translate into better empathy for Disabled people. But it didn’t
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Carol Vorderman says 'disgraceful' Tories should be wiped out at next election
The former Countdown co-host called for tactical voting at the next election to punish the Tories - and said she would do 'everything I can to get them out of power'
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Kiss rocker Gene Simmons stuns MPs with visit to Parliament
The leather-clad rocker stunned MPs when he popped up in the House of Commons as a guest of hard-line DUP MP Ian Paisley, who took him on a private tour
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Inheritance tax should be scrapped, say Mirror readers
We asked for your opinions in the wake of Tory millionaire Nadhim Zahawi leading the charge to get the controversial levy axed.
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Deputy PM rejects call to engage with £1,600 universal basic income trial
The government rejected a call to engage with the first trial of a universal basic income scheme in England despite growing threats to workplace environments - including artificial intelligence
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Whitehall and Downing Street reopen after suspicious package security alert
Officials at the Cabinet Office were briefly evacuated while police investigated a suspicious package on Whitehall
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Labour on track for 140-seat landslide election victory, mega-poll suggests
Keir Starmer’s party would scoop 470 seats to just 129 for the Tories and 26 for the SNP if a general election was held tomorrow, according to large-scale research
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Nancy Pelosi, 83, shows Sunak how it’s done as he wimps out of baseball throw
The former speaker of the US House of Representatives was cheered as she threw the first pitch at a baseball game after Rishi Sunak turned down the invitation during his trip to the US
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Fury that Kevin Sinfield could wait years for knighthood due to stuffy rules
The Mirror understands some civil servants are disappointed protocol around awarding honours means Kevin Sinfield may have to wait years to become a Sir
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Government 'trusts' Covid Inquiry chair - despite blocking release of WhatsApps
The Cabinet Office has launched a judicial review - estimated to cost well into the six figures - seeking to block the disclosure of message from ex-PM Boris Johnson and key figures to the Covid inquiry
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Kinnock's Brexit warning to Starmer over EU Single Market and economic pledge
The former Labour leader issued a warning to the current incumbent over meeting his economic vow while remaining outside the Single Market and Customs Union
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Teachers warn kids' attention span 'shorter than ever' since Covid
The poll commissioned by Kapow Primary of 504 primary and early years teachers in schools in England, found 84% agree that primary children's attention span is 'shorter than ever' post-Covid.
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UK 'best place in West to live for ethnic minorities', shows Windrush 75 poll
A study to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Empire Windrush docking at Tilbury shows Britain has come a long way - but there is still more to do
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Rishi Sunak wimps out of baseball pitch as agenda for US Biden visit explained
The PM is making a two-day visit to Washington DC where he will hold talks with Joe Biden at the White House - but he has declined invitation to throw opening ball at a baseball game
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NHS patients struggling with obesity to get weight loss jab after US popularity
Ministers will hold a two-year pilot costing £40million that is hoped will reduce pressure on the health service by helping people to shed pounds - it comes after NICE approved the drug's use earlier this year
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MP urges parties to unite to stop killer dog attacks after mum's desperate plea
Wayne David made the plea as MPs were shown a heartbreaking speech by Emma Whitfield, whose 10-year-old son Jack Lis was mauled to death by American XL Bully
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Former SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford to stand down at the next election
In a statement released this evening, Ian Blackford said he has thought 'long and hard' about his decision as he thanked his colleagues and wife for their support
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75 organisations call for 'urgent action' after UN slams UK for locking up kids
The UN Committee calls for the strip searching of children to be banned, for police officers to be removed from schools, and for police remand and overnight detention in police cells to end
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