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Should women be conscripted in the event of a world war? Take our poll
A national poll has found that a huge majority of the public are in favour of women being conscripted should a world war break out. So we thought we'd ask Mirror readers what they think
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Rachel Reeves vows to cap corporation tax for five years after Tory U-turns
The Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves said the current 25% rate of corporation tax will not change for the first term of a Labour Government as she addressed business leaders
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Labour MP wobbles on £28billion green spend vow in BBC Breakfast grilling
Grilled on BBC Breakfast over the huge £28billion investment, Labour's Shadow Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said it was down to the 'health' of the economy
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Tory minister quits amid fears for his life after string of attacks and threats
Mike Freer, whose Finchley and Golders Green constituency office was set alight at Christmas, said threats and attacks have caused an 'intolerable stress' for his family
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Carol Vorderman backs tactical vote as 69% of Mirror voters want change in No10
Across all ages, genders, ethnicities, religions and income levels, a change in government is the most popular option in a huge new poll by the campaign group Best For Britain
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Councils face devastating service cuts as £5.8billion Tory black hole exposed
Every single council bar one is expected to experience a real-terms cut in funding, with more than 200 authorities set to experience a reduction of more than 30%
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'Not for EU' labels to go on all meat and dairy products sold in supermarkets
Under a deal to restore power-sharing in Northern Ireland, ministers also will be given training on how to talk about the Good Friday Agreement after they displayed ignorance
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Dover delays could be worse than nightmare 14 hour fears as tourists avoid UK
The leader of Kent County Council told MPs that new post-Brexit biometric border checks could see queues of more than 14 hours - more than the current worse case scenario
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Archbishop of Canterbury demands changes that could sink Sunak's Rwanda Bill
Archbishop Justin Welby, ex-Supreme Court President Baroness Hale and Labour peer Baroness Chakrabarti want to overhaul Rishi Sunak's bid to revive his deportations plan
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Labour MP uses bizarre child killer analogy to explain economic policy
Labour frontbencher Tulip Siddiq scrambled to explain whether Labour's promise to spend £28billion a year on climate issues was a commitment in an analogy about marriage and murder
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Tata Steel got 'deal of century' by bagging taxpayers' cash with 2,800 job cuts
Tata Steels proposals were branded the 'bargain basement option' as bosses were hauled before MPs to defend plans to shut blast furnaces at its Port Talbot plant in south Wales
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Tearful Sturgeon tells Covid Inquiry she wishes she wasn't leader during crisis
Ex-SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon appeared emotional as she told the Covid Inquiry a 'large part of me wishes' not to have been Scottish First Minister during the pandemic
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Starmer blasts Tories for 'laughing at Iceland worker struggling with mortgage'
Labour leader Keir Starmer told the Prime Minister the Tories had 'forfeited their right to lecture people' on money issues after their party crashed the economy
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Rachel Reeves says she won't reinstate bankers' bonus cap months after criticism
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves, who has been on a charm offensive with business, said she had no intention of reinstating curbs on bonuses for wealthy bankers
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Angela Rayner vows to end Dragons' Den-style contest for local government cash
Shadow Levelling Up Secretary Angela Rayner said helping cash-strapped town halls was a priority and said she would stop forcing councils to bid against each other for cash
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Thousands oppose Brits fighting the Russians and don't want war - you voted
As fears mount that Brits could face conscription in the event of future conflict, we asked if you were in favour of the public being called up to fight against Russia
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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt 'warns Tories he can't make big tax cuts they want'
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has been dropping hints that he would like to slash taxes in the Budget in March - but he has now issued a warning to top Tories clamouring for tax cuts
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Half of Gen Z want to rejoin EU and think election day should be Bank Holiday
A poll of 2,000 18 to 26 year olds found that over half want to reverse Brexit, while the NHS, the environment and the economy are their top concerns ahead of the general election
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Fury as quarter of businesses defy laws to adapt so they can employ blind people
Businesses have a duty to make adjustments for disabled employees and job applicants under the Equalities Act 2010 yet companies have admitted they think adjustments are too costly
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Damp and mould in 40% of rental homes despite landlords raking in taxpayer cash
Billions of taxpayers’ money is lining landlords’ pockets instead of going on building new affordable homes - all while private renters are experiencing low standards
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Jeremy Hunt warned not to cut taxes in bombshell intervention before Budget
The International Monetary Fund said cuts now would mean less money for spending on vital services such as the NHS as they downgraded the UK's growth forecast
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Secret plot to sabotage Government's vaping clampdown using online bots exposed
More than three-quarters of the 120,000 responses to the public consultation on changes to vaping and smoking rules were fraudulent as bots were used in attempt to rig results
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Attorney General orders review into CPS handling of Nottingham attacks
The Government's top lawyer ordered a probe into the Crown Prosecution Service's decision to accept Valdo Calocane's plea to manslaughter on the basis of diminished responsibility
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Rishi Sunak laughs as he's grilled on This Morning about Tory election chances
The Prime Minister was quizzed by ITV This Morning's Rylan Clark and Rochelle Humes on when viewers will next head to the ballot box as polls show the Tories trailing Labour
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Who is Michelle O'Neill - Northern Ireland's new leader whose life changed at 16
Sinn Fein's Michelle O'Neill will make history as Northern Ireland’s first Irish republican First Minister after the DUP agreed to return to power-sharing at Stormont
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