Politics
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'Rishi tries pork pie diplomacy in No10 but it's not the red meat MPs want'
The PM attempted to rally his MPs at a gathering in Downing Street on Monday night, but after he lost more than 1,000 council seats Tory infighting is back
924
Keir Starmer must repeal Tory voter ID if Labour elected, Sadiq Khan says
The Labour Mayor of London described the policy as a 'deliberate Conservative tactic to supress the vote' - after hundreds were turned away from polling stations
1178
Brits warned food inflation will be 'normal state' due to climate crisis
Rishi Sunak is under pressure to act over the sky-high grocery costs facing families when he hauls in supermarkets and farming chiefs to a crunch No10 summit on Tuesday
915
Liz Truss warns China 'biggest threat facing the West' ahead of Taiwan visit
Former Prime Minister Liz Truss ramped up her war of words with Beijing hours before flying to Taipei to show solidarity with the breakaway island
1223
Two protesters dragged out after disrupting Suella Braverman immigration speech
Two Extinction Rebellion activists interrupted the Home Secretary as she addressed right-wingers in central London - hours after Jacob Rees-Mogg was interrupted by a similar protester
944
Jacob Rees-Mogg admits Tories scored own goal with voter ID 'gerrymandering'
Conservative ex-minister Jacob Rees-Mogg suggested the controversial new photo ID requirements had been introduced to swing the elections, but had backfired
1282
Zelensky pleads for jets as Sunak promises pilot training school for Ukrainians
The Ukrainian President desperately wants warplanes so his forces can reclaim control of the air as Kyiv prepares for its highly-anticipated counter-attack
1109
Tory MP fumes we're not having enough babies as she blasts 'cultural Marxism'
Miriam Cates told the National Conservatism Conference that young people choosing not to have babies is a bigger threat to western civilisation than climate change or Vladimir Putin, and ranted about 'cultural Marxism'
756
'Keir Starmer needs to offer a new dawn - not just anti-Tory miserabilism'
Labour needs to offer a chance for change, not moaning about the last 13 years, says Fleet Street Fox
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Keir Starmer blasts Suella Braverman for being 'all talk' over immigration rant
The Home Secretary is due to whine about the rising numbers of people arriving in this country - a policy area she is responsible for - in a speech to a conference of right-wingers
572
Boris Johnson 'U-turns on knighthood for Michael Gove after leadership betrayal'
The former Prime Minister reportedly planned to reward his fellow Conservative in the resignation honours, but scrapped the idea after Michael Gove's intervention in the Tory leadership saga
580
Protester storms stage during Jacob Rees-Mogg speech to warn about 'fascism'
The former Business Secretary was making a speech when a man joined him at the lectern and told the audience: 'I would like to draw your attention to a few characteristics of fascism'
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Nurses still in strong position in bitter pay row with Tories, says union boss
Royal College of Nursing general secretary Pat Cullen urged the Government to return to the negotiating table, as the RCN's annual congress got underway in Brighton
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Ukraine leader Zelensky arrives in UK to meet Sunak for crunch talks on war
The Prime Minister is hosting Mr Zelensky at his official retreat in the Chilterns countryside - and confirm the UK will donate more drones and air defence systems
694
'I don't want London to be playground of the rich - so I'm building homes'
Writing for the Mirror, Mayor of London Sadiq Khan says he's determined to build a London for everyone as figures show the capital has exceeded targets by starting work on 116,000 new affordable homes
804
Teachers and heads begin strike ballots over mass walkouts this autumn
All the major education unions are threatening to coordinate walkouts in the autumn term if school staff back strike action, in a major escalation of the fraught dispute over teachers' pay
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Nurses fear being taken to court over treating patients in corridors, warns RCN
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has revealed its members worries about being taken to court because of patient safety amid huge pressure on the struggling NHS
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Britain faces Northern 'brain drain' as 4 in 10 young people to leave for work
Some 44% of 16 to 21 year olds expect to have to move from the North to improve their career chances, according to a study Atkins and the Northern Powerhouse Partnership think tank
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'Liverpool did UK and Kyiv proud - but fears of public war fatigue are growing'
Public support in Britain for Ukraine similarly remains strong but MPs report enthusiasm is waning with more gripes about the cost heard on doorsteps.
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Labour could bring back maintenance grants for low income students if elected
Maintenance grants were scrapped by the Tories seven years ago, despite the average student in England having loan debt of around £45,000 when they graduate
711
'Struggling families want to know how Keir Starmer would make lives better'
Following Labour’s success in the local elections, Keir Starmer will face questions on how exactly he will make life better for the millions struggling up and down this country
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Keir Starmer demands a general election now to end 13 years of Tory hell
In an interview with the Mirror, Keir Starmer warned that struggling families cannot afford another day of this Tory government as he urged Rishi Sunak to hold an election
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Tories are 'failing' dementia sufferers with broken promises, charity boss says
Ahead of Dementia Action Week, the boss of Alzheimer’s Disease International said former prime ministers David Cameron and Boris Johnson have failed patients
814
Supermarket bosses hauled into No10 as inflation rips through family budgets
The crunch showdown comes as the Lib Dems revealed figures showing how customers are still being hit in the wallet even when production costs fall
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Fresh pleas to save steel industry as Business Secretary finally visits plants
Top Tory Kemi Badenoch waited almost three months to visit a steelworks then went to two in a fortnight, where she heard bosses plead for government support to save the struggling industry
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