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Brianna Ghey’s mum open to speaking to killer’s mum as she doesn't blame her
Brianna Ghey's mum Esther told the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg she wanted the mother of Scarlett Jenkinson to know she did not blame her for what happened
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'Sunak should know from PPE, there must be no VIP access for wife's family firm'
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak should have learned a lesson about perceived conflicts of interest when Tory cronies were found to be using a 'VIP lane' to award contracts during the pandemic
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Top Tory accused of offering 'VIP lane' for Rishi Sunak's wife's firm in UK
A Mirror Investigation has revealed details of a meeting between a top Conservative operator and the tech company in which Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's wife Akshata has £624m in shares
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Hope of fresh cash for northern airport as Tory minister backs away from row
In a letter seen by the Mirror Tory Transport Secretary Mark Harper did not rule out allowing the transfer of funds to help reopen Doncaster Sheffield Airport to go ahead
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Rishi Sunak's pharmacy plan 'at risk' as record numbers of chemists close
NHS figures show more than one community pharmacy closes its doors every day - with 394 closing last year - as owners struggle with underfunding and rising costs
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Tories have big hopes for chief of staff to ex-MP suspended over drugs claims
Londoner James Hamblin said he was “absolutely thrilled” to be picked as a candidate in the Cardiff West constituency when he was selected by local Tories on Thursday
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Lords and Parliament staff sink 15,000 pints of San Miguel lager - at discount
The beer topped the list of beverages served in House of Lords pubs and cafes - but lattes and teas were
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'Escaped monkey fiasco doesn't compare to monkey business in Westminster'
This week Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced that Labour would not be reversing the Conservative's scrapping of the banker bonus cap if they got back into power
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Fury over £1m for firm to sort Windrush cash as victims die waiting for payout
Home Office officials have been blasted by advocates for victims of the Windrush scandal for spending over £1million to a private firm to arrange compensation payments
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Sunak 'should learn from Labour' and stamp out Liz Truss' party within a party
Ms Truss, who was the least popular British Prime Minister since records began, will launch a group named “Popular Conservatism” this week
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RAF probe as sister plane of jet used by Sunak suffers 'blowout scare'
The plane - an RAF Voyager jet - blew a landing gear tyre while hurtling along a Nevada runway at around 160mph when it was laden with 80 tonnes of fuel
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'London chemical attack on mother and child shouldn't be used to whip up hate'
Serious questions need to be asked about how the man suspected of an attack with a corrosive substance on a woman who now has life-changing injuries was allowed to stay in the country
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Firm part-owned by ex-Tory Treasurer awarded North Sea oil and gas licences
Ex-Tory Treasurer Lord Michael Spencer is the largest shareholder at Deltic Energy - one of 17 companies including giants Shell and BP awarded provisional licences on Wednesday
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Power sharing in Northern Ireland set to be resurrected two years after collapse
In a historic moment Sinn Fein's Michelle O'Neill will become the first republican First Minister after the DUP ended a two-year political paralysis at Stormont
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Paula Vennells called to Post Office inquiry as investigators branded 'liars'
Former Post Office boss Paula Vennells was forced to hand back her CBE after more than a million people signed a petition demanding she was stripped of the award
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Tory Robert Jenrick accused of 'politically motivated' attack on vicars
Former Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick came under fire as he claimed 'naive' vicars and priests are tricked by asylum seekers when commenting about the Clapham acid attack
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Fury as James Cleverly pleads for £2.6billion to plug asylum black hole
Tories have been accused of 'busting the budget' after Home Secretary James Cleverly said he needed an extra £2.6billion to plug a Home Office budget black hole
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Warning issued as six migrants found cramped in one bedroom on Bibby Stockholm
Disheartened MPs have written to Home Secretary James Cleverly warning that conditions on the Bibby Stockholm barge in Portland, Dorset, are 'clearly' causing mental health issues
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Parents could miss out on first choice nurseries in free childcare plan
Working parents of two-year-olds can access 15 hours of free childcare from April but staff shortages could leave families not getting their preferred choice provider
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'Gazza knows better than anyone it's easy to rush judgement on Marcus Rashford'
No one else understands better the trials and pressures a young footballer like Marcus Rashford faces, which is why England icon Paul Gascoigne's advice comes from the heart
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Former Labour MP switches to Nigel Farage's Reform party for upcoming byelection
Former Labour MP Simon Danczuk, who was blocked from running for Labour in 2017 after an explicit texting scandal, is standing as the candidate for Nigel Farage's Reform Party
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'Labour risks raining on enthusiasm if it keeps kowtowing to overpaid bankers'
The Labour Party might be on a charm offensive with the fatcats in high finance, but Mirror columnist Paul Routledge asks if it's really necessary to be cosying quite so close to the bankers
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UK bed bug infestation as major government building treated
Government offices in Canary Wharf were emptied overnight as officials treated workspaces, while sniffer dogs have been drafted in to find bed bugs in the building
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Tory MP calls for fly-tippers to be strangled with their ripped out intestines
Hardliner Sir Desmond Swayne made the Hannibal Lecter-like suggestion that fly-tippers should be 'garrotted with their own intestines' during a House of Commons debate
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Hunt casts doubt on big Budget tax cuts despite pressure from panicking Tory MPs
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt made the comments after the International Monetary Fund urged the government not to cut taxes in a bombshell intervention weeks before the Budget
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