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Sunak risks all-out Middle East war with attacks on Houthis - we need ceasefires
Those advocating military action need to put forward a clear strategy for how this confrontation can be brought to an end. The Middle East requires ceasefires and peace deals – not more wars
927
Top Tory calls on MPs to oust Rishi Sunak in a brutal assault on his leadership
In a blistering attack Sir Simon Clarke warned the Tories are facing 'annihilation' at the next general election and said described Rishi Sunak's leadership as 'uninspiring'
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Tata Steel worker with 11-month-old says lives will be ripped apart by job cuts
Trade union members gathered in Westminster after thousands of jobs were put at risk at the Tata Steel’s Port Talbot plant in South Wales, where two blast furnaces will be closed
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Worrying figures expose number of suicides at Jobcentres and benefit offices
The data uncovered through Freedom of Information requests will reinforce fears over the effect of the Government’s punitive welfare policies including sanctions
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Post Office investigator who pursued tragic postmasters made cash target brag
Former Post Office investigator Robert Daily, who was involved in the prosecutions of sub-postmasters Peter Holmes and William Quarm, recovered over £68,000 from suspects in a year
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PM says UK 'won't hesitate' to launch more strikes against Houthis in Yemen
The PM Rishi Sunak's statement came hours after the UK and US conducted a second round of joint strikes on the Houthi rebels' missile-launching capabilities in Yemen
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Tory minister accuses Art Attack host of 'bias' in strange on-air blunder
Transport Minister Huw Merriman caused bafflement when he lashed out at Art Attack host Neil Buchanan while whining about coverage of Universal Credit on Sky News
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Fury as Tory students organise boozy event to discuss sinking migrant boats
Conservatives at University College London and King's College London were accused of reaching a 'disgraceful new low' by advertising a debate on sinking boats and invading Yemen
1042
Millions of poorest Brits need to double their income to escape poverty
Martin Lewis led calls for urgent action on dire poverty levels gripping the UK, which have barely changed in two decades, after a report from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation
828
Children forced to share rooms with adults as Home Office gets their age wrong
At least 1,300 unaccompanied children - some as young as 14 - were wrongly put in unsupervised adult accommodation and detention in 18 months after their age
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'Yvonne is one of many propping up the NHS - yet we refuse to let kids join her'
"Suella Braverman, Robert Jenrick, Rishi Sunak, unflushables like Nigel Farage, and even the Labour front bench have burned the phrase ‘stop the boats’ so deeply into the media discourse that presenters inadvertently help the haters by using it routinely."
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Rishi Sunak suffers major defeat in House of Lords over 'reckless' Rwanda plan
Peers in the House of Lords voted by 214 to 171 to delay ratifying a treaty with Rwanda - a key plank of the PM Rishi Sunak's controversial policy
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Labour will force Commons vote over steel crisis as Tata Steel cuts 2,800 jobs
Tata Steel UK confirmed plans to axe up to 2,800 British jobs last week in a devastating blow to the industry - with most losses at the Port Talbot plant in South Wales
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Stark measles warning that one in five children who get it will be hospitalised
Nearly a third of under-16s are vulnerable to measles because they were not fully vaccinated with both MMR jab doses, as ministers warn it is more infectious than Covid
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Tory health minister hasn't sold stake in Covid testing firm a year after pledge
Labour called on millionaire Tory minister Lord Markham to explain why he has not sold his stake private health screening firm Cignpost a year after telling Parliament he would
1081
Tories pay another £22,000 to ex-ministers 'by mistake' after Peter Bone gaffe
Baroness Stedman-Scott and Sir David Evennett got generous severance packages when they left Government, even though they were both ineligible as they were both over 65
1142
Two Tories defect to Labour with devastating verdict on weak Rishi Sunak
David Wilkes and Archer Williams, who sit on Sandwell Council, said the Conservatives were 'unfit to govern' as they announced they were crossing the floor to Labour
1092
Bombshell plan for Royal Mail to axe Saturday post deliveries could be blocked
The PM has voiced his 'strong view' in favour of Saturday deliveries, emphasising their importance for businesses after Royal Mail said it wanted to scrap them
689
Tory London mayoral candidate Susan Hall stumped by most basic question on LBC
Susan Hall, who is standing for the Conservatives in the London mayoral election, told Nick Ferrari she didn't know the cost of bus fares as she doesn't use them
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Parents face struggle to claim free childcare hours because of Tory 's***show'
The Government had announced that all two-year-olds would be eligible for 15 hours a week of free childcare from this April, but in a 'disastrous failure' parents could miss out
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UK levelled down as disposable income drops - see where worst hit cities are
A report by the Centre for Cities found that on average people have missed out on £10,200 because of low economic growth under the Tories - with five places missing over £20,000
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Fury as GP funding slashed by £350million with patients facing long waits
Rishi Sunak has been accused of overseeing an 'unforgivable' drop in GP funding after analysis by the Lib Dems found that real-terms spending has dropped by £12 per patient
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Tories accused of sabotaging good causes that could help stop the boats
In a speech to community group leaders, Keir Starmer will accuse Tories of sabotaging good causes like the RNLI and the National Trust in a 'desperate' and 'divisive' culture war
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'Four Labour defeats in a row are a reminder to take nothing for granted'
One hundred years ago the first ever Labour government had to prove they were not 'wild men' who couldn't run the country, writes Mirror columnist Kevin Maguire, and it falls to Keir Starmer to prove the same
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James Cleverly warned not to repeat Suella Braverman errors as review backfires
The head of the police racism watchdog has issued the warning after a review ordered by Suella Braverman into 'woke' policing backfired, instead criticising politicians themselves
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