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Auto border kiosks trialled by Home Office 'could be fooled with tinted glasses'
The Government is spending £500,000 testing 'Biometric self-enrolment kiosks' for airports and border crossings - but a University testing the machines has warned similar checkpoints could be fooled with tinted glasses
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'I want to live in a country that cares - but Sunak cares about wrong things'
Mirror columnist Saira Khan says PM Rishi Sunak's pledge to reduce NHS waiting times is encouraging - but social care, childcare and mental health services were absent from his top priorities
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PM warned emergency summit won't ease NHS pressure after 'years of inaction'
The Prime Minister is holding rare weekend talks with health leaders - after senior medics said the health service was on a knife edge with many A&E units struggling to keep up with demand and trusts and ambulance services declaring critical incidents
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Boris Johnson admitted 'the race thing's difficult for me', report chair claims
Race commission chairman Lord Sewell claims the former Prime Minister found it difficult to respond to his report because he had a "bad track record" on statements on race - but a spokesman for Mr Johnson said there had been a "misunderstanding"
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Do you think every child should study maths until they are 18?
The PM announced his vision during his first speech of 2023, where he said that learning maths will leave students “better equipped for the jobs of the future”.
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'Great divide in Britain has never been greater after 13 years of elitist rule'
Brian Reade says that under the Tories, we have witnessed Britain stagnate economically and intellectually, becoming insular, divided and broken - and the divide in our country is now huge
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Rishi Sunak's bid to summon health leaders on NHS crisis 'too little, too late'
The Prime Minister will stage an 'NHS Recovery Forum' with health leaders and experts - but critics slammed the move saying 'patients deserve more than a talking shop'
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Social mobility tsar quits saying she's doing 'more harm than good'
Katharine Birbalsingh, Britain’s so-called 'strictest headteacher' said some of her 'controversial' statements had put the Social Mobility Commission in 'jeopardy'
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Expert gives brutal verdict on Sunak's anti-strike law as he faces court fight
One expert said the government could face 'legal challenge on a number of grounds', while another branded Rishi Sunak's crackdown on striking workers 'completely mad'
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Unite ambulance workers announce new January strike date in pay dispute
Ambulance workers at Unite union have announced a strike date at the end of January - with walkouts by paramedics and 999 call handlers already planning to walk out at two other unions
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Cash-strapped families struggling to send their children to clubs like Scouts
Many parents have been 'forced to make toughest decisions' as they can no longer afford their children's out-of-school activities - meanwhile organisers are forced to cancel trips and events due to rising costs
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Harry's Taliban kills comments branded 'wrong on every level' by ex-Defence Sec
Lord John Hutton, who was Defence Secretary under Gordon Brown, said admitting to killing 25 people was a 'very serious mistake' and 'it's just inappropriate and wrong'
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Rishi Sunak refuses to rule out NHS staff getting sacked in his strike crackdown
PM Rishi Sunak swerved questions on what his 'minimum service levels' for striking staff will mean in the health service - including if workers could be sacked
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Junior doctors announce plan for 72-hour strike if major vote passes
Up to 45,000 junior doctors in England will down tools in March for 72 hours if a major strike ballot passes, the British Medical Association has announced today
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Top lawyer tells Mick Lynch the Tory strikes crackdown is 'completely illegal'
RMT union chief Mick Lynch says he's ready to fight the Tories' minimum service levels for rail, fire and ambulances through the courts - as they'll 'conscript' his members into work
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Nurses' union could accept pay rise of 10% - about half their original demand
The Royal College for Nursing could be willing to accept a 10% rise in their pay, having previously asked for 19%, after union leader Pat Cullen asked the government to meet them "halfway"
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Some NHS patients waiting 1,000 days for routine surgery, figures show
It comes after Rishi Sunak used his first speech of the new year to commit to reducing NHS waiting lists but admitted patients are "not getting the care they deserve" - despite 12 years of Tory rule
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All you need to know about anti-strikes laws and what they will mean for workers
Roger Seifert, emeritus professor of industrial relations at Wolverhampton University, answers your questions as the Government announced it will bring in new anti-strike laws
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Rishi Sunak can't solve Channel migrant crisis, says majority of voters
A poll for GB News showed the hueg scepticism with which the public treats the Prime Minister's claim he will stop small boats bringing migrants to the UK across the Strait of Dover
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Rail, fire and ambulance staff will be made to work even if they vote to strike
After weeks of threats, Rishi Sunak has now confirmed he'll bring a 'minimum service levels' law to Parliament in the coming weeks to ban some workers from walking out
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Bosses have already earned in 5 days what average workers will for whole year
The annual pay of CEOs at the nation’s biggest businesses stands at an average of £3.41million - £1078.26 per hour - 103 times that of the average full-time worker’s pay of £33,000
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We showed 50 Brits a pic of NHS scourge Steve Barclay - only 5 knew who he was
Despite repeated warnings the NHS is near collapse, the health secretary has been nowhere to be seen and barely anyone in Liverpool or Croydonw knew his name or recognised his picture when asked by The Mirror
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Do not repeat Russia mistakes with China, NATO chief urges the West
Alliance Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg used a speech to the Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise to highlight the threat posed by Beijing as China deepens ties with Moscow
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Keir Starmer vows to repeal anti-strike laws as he savages Tory 'war on nurses'
In his New Year speech, the Labour leader blasted Rishi Sunak’s plans to impose 'minimum service levels' on striking sectors and said it isn't the way you 'bring an end to industrial disputes'
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Channel 4 privatisation axed in humiliation for Boris Johnson and Nadine Dorries
Rishi Sunak's government has confirmed the sale pushed by his predecessor will not go ahead - and Channel 4 will remain in public ownership where it has been for the last 40 years