Politics

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Rishi Sunak warned hardline Tory rebels won't hesitate to reject new Brexit deal
The Prime Minister will meet with European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen for 'final talk' on the Northern Ireland Protocol, but is likely to face pushback from Tory hardliners
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Brits 'to be poorer per person than Poland by 2030 under Tories', Starmer warns
The Labour leader will on Monday pledge to get Britain out of its current "doom loop" and achieve the highest growth in the G7
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'A once mighty Conservative broad church is increasingly UKIP-like warring sect'
Kevin Maguire examines the Conservative Party's downward spiral into chaotic infighting as the inept and splintered governing party descends into complete pandemonium
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MP drank 16 pints of Stella a night until huge warning made him turn life around
Neil Coyle MP was warned by medics of the massive risk to his health as he would drink three or four pints of lager an hour in Parliament's Strangers' Bar, and is now completely sober
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Labour 'must take on Royal Family over discrimination law exemption' call
Campaigners within the Labour Party have urged Keir Starmer to remove a loophole which means the monarch isn't subject to equality laws which other employers must abide by
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Supermarket bosses to be hauled in front of Food Minister to explain shortages
Chiefs from major supermarket chains are expected to meet with Food Minister Mark Spencer to discuss lessons learned from the crisis, and explain how it happened
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​MPs back plan to create 16,000 jobs in major boost for Britain's steel industry
The scheme, which includes deepwater docks at Port Talbot, South Wales, and Milford Haven, Pembs, would attract £5.5billion investment, according to supporters.
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Boris Johnson 'joked f*** the Americans' in debate over Rishi Sunak Brexit deal
The ex-Prime Minister's 'jocular conversation' with an ex-Cabinet minister came as his successor in No10 battled to get a new agreement on the Northern Ireland Protocol over the line.
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Dominic Raab says he will resign if any bullying allegations are upheld
The Deputy Prime Minister is currently facing a probe into allegations made by dozens of officials about his behaviour - but dismissed calls to stand aside while probe is carried out
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Ex-MP Luciana Berger rejoins Labour four years after quitting over anti-Semitism
Ms Berger's annoucement to return to her 'political home' after four years also came as Labour's general election war chest was boosted with a £2million donation from former donor Lord David Sainsbury
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Labour slams Tory justice chaos with record 17,000 victims waiting for trials
Labour's figures found that last year 12,460 cases had not come to trial for between one and two years, and 4,893 for more than two years
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'Show some compassion Rishi Sunak and let stricken Ukrainian family be reunited'
Dmytro Krasnozhony, who spent hours in a bomb shelter instead of at school, has begged Rishi Sunak for he and his mother to be reunited with the father in Britain
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Terrified Ukrainian boy, 11, begs Rishi Sunak to let him join his dad in the UK
The family applied for Boris Johnson's Homes for Ukraine scheme last September and is one of 9,400 cases caught up in Home Office delays and red tape
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Desperate patient stuck waiting six days for bed begs Sunak to 'do something'
Rebecca Bridgman filmed her ordeal for Rishi Sunak after being stranded for five nights waiting for a bed after going to hospital with severe breathing difficulties
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Fury as shameless Matt Hancock sets up own TV company while still a serving MP
The MP got a taste for television when he was paid £320,000 to appear on ITV's I'm a Celebrity and will also appear on Celebrity: SAS Who Dares Wins late this year
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Farmer dubbed 'Turnip King' blasts Brexit for 'making his business collapse'
Richard Parry had a farm in Therese Coffey’s constituency and slammed the Environment Secretary's tip for Brits to turn to turnips amid a fruit and veg shortage in supermarkets
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'Plans to reform English football are a game changer - but there's more to do'
Last year’s Football Distress Survey, run by corporate rescue specialists Begbies Traynor, showed 31 clubs in the league – 43% of the total – were in financial distress
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Tory's farm shop brimming with fruit and veg with nearby Sainsbury's almost bare
Major supermarkets including Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury's have faced shortages while the farm shop owned by Mark Spencer's family was doing a roaring trade and charging double the price
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'Brexit fruits now clear - we've taken back control of what little veg we have'
Sunday Mirror columnist Mark Steel says he was 'terrified' at the prospect of losing control of the number of tomatoes in the country - now mercifully, they are easy to count
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'Turn spotlight off gruesome twosome Johnson and Truss sucking life out of UK'
Daily Mirror columnist Brian Reade on the actions of two former prime ministers who, he says, are so enslaved by their egos they just can't let go of their fight for power
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Brits lost £800m to robberies last year - as Labour MP vows to fight crime
The Mirror accompanied Shadow Policing Minister Sarah Jones around County Durham to see how local interventions are trying to stop children getting involved in crime. She says we need to stop crimes BEFORE they happen
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Fury as bill aimed at seizing Russian cash and giving it to Ukraine blocked
Sir Chris Bryant could barely contain his anger after his bill aimed at seizing Russian cash frozen in UK bank accounts and using it to build Ukraine failed to proceed on the first anniversary of Vladimir Putin's invasion
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Sir Bernard Ingham, Margaret Thatcher's press secretary, dies aged 90
Sir Bernard served as Mrs Thatcher's chief press secretary from 1979 to 1990, and was knighted in her resignation honour
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Should Donald Trump have been allowed back on Facebook and Instagram? You voted
The former US president was suspended from both platforms following the Capitol riot in 2021 - but now he's been reinstated
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Bid to make flexible working easier backed by MPs - what it means for you
Labour MP Yasmin Qureshi said she was "delighted" that MPs across the House backed her flexible working bill - which she said will make it easier for employees to stay in wor