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Poll results: Is Brexit creating more problems than it was supposed to solve?
Most Mirror readers think leaving the EU was a big mistake - but some say it will bring lost power back to the UK
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Rishi Sunak faces showdown as he prepares to unveil Brexit deal 'in days'
There could be fireworks in the Commons next week after ex-PM Boris Johnson refused to say whether Rishi Sunak could count on his support over changes to the Nothern Ireland Protocol
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'Rishi Sunak delivered their medal - but broke his promise to nuclear veterans'
Nuclear veterans will get their long-awaited medal this summer - but Rishi Sunak still refuses to fulfil his promise to meet them, says Fleet Street Fox
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Three candidates meet threshold in battle to succeed Nicola Sturgeon
The SNP has confirmed that Kate Forbes, Humza Yousaf and Ash Regan have all met the threshold for their leadership bids to go forward
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Tens of thousands of junior doctors to stage three-day strike next month
The British Medical Association (BMA) said this morning it was "serious" about full pay restoration, and said the strike from March 13 wouldn't be necessary if the government had held negotiations
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UK ministers urged to get off TikTok as EU bans staff over security fears
Former Tory Party leader has described the government's response to TikTok security fears "pretty weak" after the European Commission banned staff from using it on work devices
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UK willing to lend Typhoon jets to allies who give fighter planes to Ukraine
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said the government has been "very clear" that it will not be providing Typhoons to Ukraine due to training requirements, but said it is prepared to "backfill" for allies who donate Russian or Soviet jets
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'Ambitious Starmer has air of Blair but is thinking big on how to fix broken UK'
Compared with Tony Blair’s modest proposals, Keir Starmer is offering five major 'missions' to transform Britain and, as Jason Beattie writes, he is thinking big on how to fix a Britain broken by years of incompetent Tory rule
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Top Tory Jacob Rees-Mogg admits strange way he chatted up his aristocratic wife
Jacob Rees-Mogg insisted that his bizarre old-fashioned public image was no different to who he is in private - and revealed he has a wardrobe stuffed with double-breasted suits
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Voters now believe Starmer best to manage economy as they turn on Sunak
The survey comes as a fresh blow to the Prime Minister whose party is trailing Labour in the national polls. One expert said it 'should ring some alarm bells in No10'
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'For those of us who know war, this new "Cold" one is already running too hot'
It always starts with words - threats, excuses, lies and false accusations, writes Paul Routledge, and it needs more than Boris bullsh** to sustain public support
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More than 1.3m with no job nor looking for work have a mental health condition
More than half of the 2.5million people who are currently 'economically inactive' due to long-term sickness have a mental health condition. Economically inactive people are those who are neither in employment nor looking for work
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Boris Johnson tells Rishi Sunak his Brexit plan was better in bitter swipe
Boris Johnson claimed the 'best way forward' was to press on with controversial legislation he tried to force through Parliament to allow the UK to rip apart the Brexit deal he signed without EU consent
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'Every child should get free toothbrush and toothpaste to tackle rotting teeth'
More than 25,000 children had decaying teeth removed in hospital last year. From 'DIY Dentistry' to tots with decaying baby teeth, it is warned there is a crisis in dentistry across the board
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Starmer's '5 missions' for Britain explained as battles lie ahead for Labour
Labour leader Keir Starmer set out his plans for a better Britain in a major speech in Manchester. Here's what his 'five missions' for the future of the country are and whether they can be achieved
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Anger over Tory 'incompetence' as asylum backlog hits record 160,000
The latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures reveal that 160,919 people were waiting for an initial decision on their asylum claim at the end of December - up 60% from a year earlier
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Eat turnips instead of tomatoes as shortages could drag on, says Tory minister
Environment Secretary Therese Coffey has come under fire after retailers including Tesco and Asda were forced to put limits on how much fresh produce customers could buy
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Are you worried about UK becoming involved in another conflict? Take our poll
UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace says Vladimir Putin is 'not going to stop' and calls on our government to prepare for tough years ahead
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Sadiq Khan and Andy Burnham demand private rent freezes to support millions
The London and Manchester mayors have joined Green Party leaders and union bosses including Mick Lynch in calling for Michael Gove to bring in a Scotland-style freeze on rents
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Tory Therese Coffey tells Brits to 'work more hours' if they can't afford food
Environment Secretary Therese Coffey was challenged over foodbanks running out due to huge demand, and told the House of Commons that people struggling should "consider working more hours"
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Tory minister boast he has more staff than rival in petty row over defence
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace boasted he has 224,000 staff while Veterans Minister Johnny Mercer has an office with just 12 people as they clashed over money for the Armed Forces
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'War is coming' to UK within next 7 years says Ben Wallace in ominous warning
The Defence Secretary is lobbying for increased defence spending in Jeremy Hunt's budget next month, saying that the world is "more dangerous, more unstable and more insecure" since Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine
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Keir Starmer unveils five ‘missions’ under blueprint for Labour Government
In a keynote speech in Manchester, Labour leader Keir Starmer slammed Rishi Sunak's 'sticking plaster' approach to fixing some of the country's greatest challenges
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Building 100,000 homes a year would 'pump more than £17billion' into economy
The former Tory Cabinet Minister Brandon Lewis - who backed the report - said that since the 1970s 'we have consistently failed to deliver enough new housing'
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Boost for 45,000 workers as firms sign up to 'Living Hours' pledge
The scheme, devised by the Living Wage Foundation, aims to provide staff with a guaranteed minimum number of hours each week - and "decent" notice of cancellations
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