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Labour builds £47million war chest while Tory donations dip as election looms
Accounts published by the Election Commission show Keir Starmer's party boosted its fortunes, leaving Labour with a £2.7 million surplus in 2022 - despite losing nearly 25,000 members
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Priti Patel says sorry to King over call for Prince Andrew to get security back
The former Home Secretary has said sorry for causing "embarrassment and difficulties" after she is claimed to have sent an email suggesting a review of the Duke of York's protection
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Big change to GCSEs looms for students sitting school exams from next year
Schools Minister Nick Gibb has signalled that students will no longer be allowed to rely on extra support brought in to ease disruption to education caused by the Covid pandemic
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Routine hospital care grinds to a halt as senior doctors begin 48-hour strike
The Government has refused to meet consultants since the British Medical Association balloted to strike so action will start from 7am today until the same time on Saturday
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Tories told to scrap cheap foreign labour loophole and get a grip on immigration
Labour says it will 'end the licence to undercut pay' by employing staff from abroad and focus on training UK workers ahead of the latest immigration figures being published
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'Plan to close train station ticket offices is an act of national vandalism'
Rail bosses have given no thought to travellers who need additional assistances, and they are blind to the fact that many prefer to buy tickets in person
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Tories told to come clean as whistleblower admits ticket office cull about costs
Ministers have insisted the changes are being made to free up railway station staff so they can help passengers, but the Mirror can reveal it's really a cost-saving plan
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French seaside resort renames its airport in honour of Queen Elizabeth II
Brits flying into France will soon be arriving at the Elizabeth II International Airport of Le Touquet Paris-Plage after a request to name it after the late monarch was approved
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'The Tories must live up to their words with an inquiry into Orgreave'
They know what really happened that day in June 1985 at the height of the year-long miners’ strike. In 2016, then-Home Secretary Amber Rudd signalled her readiness for an inquiry
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'I'm outraged by Nadine Dorries - even my dying dad did his job as an MP'
Polly Hudson's father was a Labour MP for two decades and showed up for his constituents every Friday and Saturday... even when it put in him in the doghouse at home. When he was gravely unwell, he still worked. So the news that Nadine Dorries is still being paid after 'abandoning' her local area infuriates her
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UK set for 'most unpleasant, divisive' election in our lifetimes, warns Burnham
The Greater Manchester Mayor accused the Conservatives of 'betting the shop on culture wars' and said Labour needed to show it can bring hope as well as change to win the next election
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UK faces 'perma-backlog' with asylum system 'set to get worse by election'
A damning report by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) says there is 'little realistic prospect' that people who arrive by small boat will be removed to a third country in large enough numbers, even if the Rwanda plan ever comes in
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Tories egged on train bosses to announce closure of railway ticket offices
A railway industry source told the Mirror that ministers had sent train firms 'charging over the hill' with the proposal to shut ticket offices at 974 stations across England
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Anger as employment tribunal waits soar by 60% under the Tories
Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner hit out at Tory "mismanagement" after figures showed people are waiting a massive 49 weeks between receiving their employment tribunal claim and their first hearing - 18 weeks higher than in 2010
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More women back Labour than at any point in last 50 years, figures show
Latest data released by think tank Labour Together shows 52% of women would vote Labour at the next General Election compared to 46% of men - a massive turnaround since the end of World War Two
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Family of former PM say they're sorry for 'vile' slave trading ancestor
The great-great grandson of William Gladstone - who held the office four times in the Victorian era - said he felt 'absolutely sick' when he discovered his family's past
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Laws forcing killers to attend court 'on their way' as Lucy Letby set to refuse
Shadow Justice Secretary Steve Reed said it is 'grossly offensive to victims that this brutal murderer can refuse to face the consequences of their crimes in court'
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11 times politicians have jumped on football bandwagon and it's backfired
Ahead of the Lionesses' World Cup final against Spain, we can no doubt expect politicians to jump on the bandwagon. But doing so is not without risks, as David Cameron and Boris Johnson will admit
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'Lioness legacy' fears after Tories agreed to sell off 75 vital school fields
Analysis by the Liberal Democrats found almost 65,000 schoolchildren would be impacted by the field selloffs
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Anger as trophy hunting law change at risk of being scrapped by peers
Campaigners warn that 'pro-hunting' members of the House of Lords could torpedo the Hunting Trophies Bill - which needs to pass by November in order to become law
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Rail chief warns machines can't sell 1 in 4 tickets amid station office cull
Mick Whelan raised fears that safety is being taken for granted as he suggested rail workers and passengers will be more at risk in empty and unstaffed stations
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Gove calls for alcohol rule change on England World Cup final morning over beer
Michael Gove has written to councils across England urging them to fast-track applications by pubs and bars to open early for Sunday's World Cup final after pleas by pubs
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Fears for patients over plan for 'care navigators' to answer GP phone calls
Health Secretary Steve Barclay claims the plan will 'end the 8am scramble' for appointments, but there are fears that it will be harder than ever to see a GP
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'Keir Starmer must transform industries - not offer a sticking plaster'
Some 150,000-plus Unite members have been involved in over 900 disputes during the last two years, and our win rate stands at over 80%
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£3million wasted on empty Bibby Stockholm could pay for 70,000 GP appointments
Just 39 asylum seekers were moved onto the barge before it had to be evacuated four days later after legionella bacteria was detected in the water - it now sits empty in Portland
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