Politics
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Rishi Sunak's election agent duped voters with fake council tax demand
The PM's Tory election agent produced the scam leaflet that scared people into think they owed money as it was made to look like it came from the local council
1042
Full cost of Queen's Elizabeth's state funeral and mourning period published
More than £161million was spent during the period of national mourning after the Queen's death on September 8, which culminated in the solemn State Funeral on September 19
689
Bank of England chiefs ambushed over rocketing inflation and interest rate hikes
The Commons Treasury Select Committee held a rare sitting outside Parliament - and went to Threadneedle Street in the heart of the City of London to tackle the Governor and his deputies
1270
Japanese firms pledge to pump £18bn into UK projects as Sunak lands in Hiroshima
The announcements came as the Prime Minister met with leading Japanese companies in Tokyo on the first leg of his four-day visit to the country on the first leg of his four-day visit to the country
739
Raging Boris Johnson warned he would punch 'lickspittle' Macron's lights out
The PM threatened an "orgy of frog bashing" after the French President criticised his handling of the Ukrainian refugee crisis, former spin doctor Guto Harri revealed
830
'A damning indictment of how the Tories have failed to value our NHS staff'
One mental health charity has reported a 62% rise in number of nurses who have attempted suicide
1372
Council workers celebrated with 'everyday superhero' action figures
The public service union, Unison, have created a new, limited edition range of action figures based off real life council staff to celebrate the work they do for their local communities.
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Rishi Sunak's wife makes debut on world stage in G7 diplomatic blitz
Akshata Murty has travelled to Japan with the Prime Minister, where she will meet with a host of spouses of global leaders, including the US First Lady Jill Biden.
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Rishi Sunak reverses away from Tory immigration pledge to reduce net migration
At the time of the 2019 election, net migration stood at just over 250,000. Figures are expected to be published next week showing the figure hit 700,000 people last year
1117
Kwasi Kwarteng not sorry for Budget misery he caused - as he's 'looking forward'
Mr Kwarteng, who was sacked by Liz Truss as she desperately tried to stay in Downing Street in October last year, sparked chaos by announcing a wave of tax cuts which spooked the markets.
1103
Deluded Jeremy Hunt insists 'everything is going well' in speech to Tory donors
At a glitzy fundraising event at the Dorchester Hotel, the Chancellor urged Conservative supporters to block out all the “negativity” after the party's catastrophic local election results
1233
'Thatcher's ghost' and 'Trump tribute act' - inside 'mad hatters' conference
The much-mocked National Conservatism Conference was held for the first time in the UK, with conspiracy theorists, culture warriors, Donald Trump fanatics and right-wing Tories ranting about all the things they hate
1078
Boris Johnson's fan club buy caps from China despite claiming to be patriotic
The foreign-made hats were handed out as supporters of the ex-PM gathered in Bournemouth for the inaugural conference of the Conservative Democratic Organisation
708
Rishi Sunak 'too busy' to watch Tory rival Liz Truss's Taiwan speech
The snub came after Liz Truss - Britain's shortest-serving Prime Minister who almost crashed the economy - lectured the West on the need to reduce 'dependence' on Beijing
1230
Renters Reform Bill should mean we no longer have to live in dangerous homes
As Disabled people, we can’t rent affordable housing. Accessible housing is even more expensive than non-accessible housing. And it isn’t even accessible
1265
Oliver Dowden handled PMQs with all the gravitas of a career middle-manager
The hotly anticipated 'battle of the gingers' wasn't so much 'Holly vs Phil' as it was 'Angela Rayner vs two kids in a trenchcoat'
790
Voter ID is 'gerrymandering' - and biggest election losers are disabled people
While many activists rail against Conservative policies, there are, as Jacob Rees-Mogg points out, many Disabled people who do still vote Tory
1107
Houses could be built on green belt to get prices falling says Keir Starmer
The Labour leader said he would give the go ahead to building on green belt land to ease Britain's chronic housing crisis and make homes more affordable, if he becomes Prime Minister
713
Tory tells families to ditch Heinz baked beans in latest out-of-touch advice
Bassetlaw MP Brendan Clarke-Smith, who previously said firefighters using foodbanks should 'learn how to budget', became the latest politician to offer advice to families struggling with the spiralling cost of living
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Top Tory makes cringe Holly and Phil analogy in cheap shot at Angela Rayner
In his first stint standing in for Rishi Sunak, the Deputy PM made a cringe comparison to the This Morning presenters, who are claimed to be all smiles on the surface but fighting behind the scenes
764
Brexit has FAILED says Nigel Farage - do you agree? Take our poll
Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage says the 'Tories have let us down very, very badly' and claims the UK is now 'driving business away'.
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Angela Rayner recalls 'sick feeling' of fear she couldn't pay bills as young mum
In a feisty PMQs exchange, Labour Deputy Leader Angela Rayner, who was a single mum at 16, said the Government was 'taking a wrecking ball' to measures to help kids out of poverty
1072
Fury as David Starkey claims anti-racists are jealous of Holocaust victims
David Starkey, who has previously made a number of unpleasant remarks about race, claimed groups like Black Lives Matter are trying to "destroy white culture" at the National Conservatism Conference - which has hosted a number of senior Tories including Suella Braverman and Michael Gove
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Rishi Sunak pleads for EU help in stopping migrant boats crossing the Channel
The Prime Minister and European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen agreed to bolster cooperation in tackling illegal migration across the Strait of Dover - the world's busiest shipping lane
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Boris Johnson creates by-election chaos for Sunak by handing peerages to MP pals
The Prime Minister could face three polls in the coming months as the disgraced former PM rewards allies including his biggest cheerleader Nadine Dorries
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