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Terminally ill artist sketches chaotic scene in A&E before discharging himself
The Mirror's Real Britain columnist Ros Wynne Jones writes about terminally ill artist Michael Bryson who discharged himself after 12 hours in A&E without being treated
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Just one in five Brits would vote Tory in an election today as Labour lead grows
The latest survey, by People Polling for GB News, reveals the scale of the challenge facing Rishi Sunak if he is to turn around the Conservatives' fortunes before the next election
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'Boris Johnson still shows disregard for rules and truth - nothing has changed'
In the next few weeks, former Prime Minister Boris Johnson will face the Commons privileges committee investigating claims he misled Parliament over No10 parties
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Johnson under fire as Partygate documents 'shredded' weeks before Covid inquiry
Boris Johnson is facing accusations of covering up Partygate evidence. The former PM also allegedly joked that a Downing Street party during lockdown was 'the most unsocially distanced' in the UK
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Boris Johnson unveils oil painting of himself looking svelte and smirking
The former Prime Minister once pledged for himself and the nation to lose weight - now it appears a portrait artist has also been tasked with helping him to slim down
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'New offer’ to end rail strikes due today as firms and unions hold crunch talks
The RMT and TSSA will hold talks with rail firms' reps on Thursday - as sources voiced hope that ministers will come up with something new to break the deadlock
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Andrew Bridgen loses Tory whip for 'crossing the line' with Covid vaccine tweet
The Tories' chief whip Simon Hart said the MP had caused 'great offence', adding: 'The vaccine is the best defence against Covid that we have. Misinformation about the vaccine causes harm and costs lives.'
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Boris Johnson 'boasted No10 party was most unsocially distanced in UK'
'Everyone was laughing' as the ex-Prime Minister made the joke at a Friday night leaving bash during a national lockdown, a source said. He later claimed all rules were followed
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Boris Johnson living in donor's £20m home on one of UK's most expensive streets
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson is living in a £20m property on one of the UK’s most expensive streets. A similar neighbouring property is being offered for rent for £30,000 a month
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Benefit sanctions will continue under Labour as party 'reforms' Universal Credit
Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Jonathan Ashworth said conditions on benefits were “important” to uphold people's “rights and responsibilities”, and will continue
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Boris Johnson photoshopped out of Grant Shapps tweet with failed UK rocket
The image tweeted by the Business Secretary appears to show him enjoying a solitary visit to Spaceport in Cornwall. In fact, he was accompanying Boris Johnson on the trip - and the former Prime Minister was originally front and centre in the photograph
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Dodgy MPs would face beefed-up sleaze investigations under law unveiled today
The Elected Representatives (Codes of Conduct) Bill - put forward by a Labour back bencher - would make the ministerial ethics tsar 'fully independent' of the Prime Minister
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'Tories are responsible for strikes as they refuse to start proper negotiations'
We urge Rishi Sunak to authorise constructive engagement to find common ground with these desperate workers. People rely on the NHS and he is failing to deliver
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Ex-minister quits Tories with stinging rebuke and heaps praise on Keir Starmer
Claire Perry O’Neill said the Conservatives are now “dominated by ideology and self-obsession” while Keir Starmer is offering "sober, fact-driven, competent political leadership"
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UK only halfway through cost-of-living income squeeze - with worst to come
The bleak analysis from the Resolution Foundation think tank suggests the typical household will see their disposable incomes fall by £2,100 over a two-year period
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Second-job MPs top up salaries by £17m - and Theresa May leads the league table
Around two-thirds of the over £17million of MPs' earnings outside Parliament went to just 20 individuals according to the new analysis of sums declared by politicians
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Tories must bring back Boris Johnson or 'die', ally Nadine Dorries declares
The ex-Culture Secretary praised 'rockstar' Boris Johnson - and said the Tories with Rishi Sunak in No10 are 'heading into the long, cold and brutal wasteland of thankless opposition'
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Molotov cocktails left on Tory minister's doorstep in grim threats to MPs
Justice Minister Mike Freer, who wears a stab vest to meet constituents after threats, says his husband is worried about him standing again as an MP in 2024
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Boris Johnson's Olympics plan to get people playing more sport has fallen flat
A devastating report by the Commons spending watchdog, the Public Accounts Committee, says in the three years after Mr Johnson as London mayor put on the 2012 Games participation in sport dropped
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'Sunak's maths talk in first major speech of 2023 is strange and doesn't add up'
Keir Mudie says Rishi Sunak's idea to make pupils study extra maths at school could have been a way for the Prime Minister to distract from the other bits of his first major speech of the New Year
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'Golden goodbyes' for sacked ministers could fund 500,000 breakfast club places
Labour's analysis suggests the eye-watering £720,000 potential bill for severance payments could pay for 4,500 free TV licenses for pensioners
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British officials blew £7k hiring celebrity lookalikes for Queen's birthday bash
The British Embassy bash in Sweden – which took place as the cost of living crisis gripped the UK – featured ‘stars’ such as David Bowie and Baby Spice
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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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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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Tory target to recruit 20,000 police still thousands short with months to go
The Lib Dems branded the target a 'broken promise' as forces rush to close a gap of nearly 5,000 officers in the final six months of the scheme. The Home Office insists it's all on track
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