All news on the topic: Conservative Party

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Tory serves 'cocaine' to party guest on signed photograph of David Cameron
Philip Stephenson-Oliver was filmed watching as a pal appears to use a banknote to snort what is claimed to be cocaine in his bedroom at a house party on July 14 - before doing the same thing himself
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Rishi Sunak to be hauled before infected blood inquiry over compensation row
Bereaved relatives of victims will deliver a letter to Number 10 on Monday ahead of Mr Sunak’s evidence to demand action on setting up a body to administer full compensation
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Johnson's swimming pool plans on hold as councillors want archaeological dig
Parish councillors are calling for archaeologists to excavate land around Boris Johnson's Oxfordshire mansion – as its five-acre grounds are believed to have been the site of a 12th-century siege castle
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UB40 star says UK should take California's lead and legalise cannabis
Robin Campbell, of UB40 fame, has spoken to Mirror US about his hopes to see the UK follow in the footsteps of some American states and legalise cannabis.
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'If narrowly winning Uxbridge gives Rishi Sunak hope, he is a fool'
Voters in North Yorkshire and Somerset spoke for a nation deserving a fresh start in Westminster and Downing Street - many people have lost faith with the Tories
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'Keir Starmer needs to be bolder for Labour to seal winning deal'
This week's by-election results show there's no guarantee Labour would win a general election - so Keir Starmer needs to up his game
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Keir Starmer slams 'silly sod' Tory for comparing new MP to 'The Inbetweeners'
The Labour leader joked that Tory veterans minister Johnny Mercer will soon be 'history' after he mocked 25-year-old Keir Mather for being young as he won Selby and Ainsty by-election
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Is Labour on course for a general election win - vote in our poll
Labour has made history by sweeping victory in Selby and Ainsty in a record breaking by-election result, but do YOU think the opposition party will win the next general election?
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Boris Johnson's Partygate defence cost taxpayer £265,000 in legal fees
Shamed former Prime Minister Boris Johnson's legal costs were met by the public purse during the Commons Privileges Committee probe, which delivered a damning verdict on his Partygate denials
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'This isn't government, it's a surreality show with mouthy Tory MPs all over TV'
Paul Routledge says the opportunity for MPs to have second jobs is limitless, and he is horrified by the Tories on telly, boring the nation and spouting nonsense
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Brutal by-election losses for Tories as Labour and Lib Dems make historic gains
Rishi Sunak's Government was branded a 'circus of chaos' as the Tory vote collapsed in Somerton and Frome and Selby and Ainsty - while the PM came just 495 votes from a triple humiliation in Boris Johnson's old seat
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Labour pulls off historic win in Selby and Ainsty as MP, 25, gains seat
The by-election was triggered by the resignation of Tory MP Nigel Adams, who is claimed to have quit in a strop after being denied a peerage in Boris Johnson's resignation honours
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Lib Dems 'romp home' in Somerton and Frome overturning 20,000 Tory majority
In a massive blow to Rishi Sunak, Liberal Democrat candidate Sarah Dyke swept to victory in a seat previously held by former Tory MP David Warburton
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'Andrew has more serious questions to answer - Charles must not be a fool'
Eyebrows have long been raised over the Duke of York’s conduct – from paying millions of pounds to a woman he said he did not recall having met, to saying he could not sweat
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'Hypocrite' Health Sec hires £170k NHS bureaucrats as pay shrinks for top docs
The Health Secretary is demanding consultants call off strikes, which have postponed non-urgent care, and accept a below-inflation 6% 'final offer' wage increase
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Rishi Sunak eyes Cabinet reshuffle as Tories fear by-election drubbing
Rishi Sunak is hoping to reset his premiership as the party faces a bruising night at the polls - with voters due to deliver their verdict on the Tories in three crunch by-elections
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Failed PMs Boris Johnson and Liz Truss pocket £18,000 each in severance payments
The two former PMs were handed thousands of pounds in taxpayers' cash while former Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng was given £16,000 after just 38 days in the role
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Chris Pincher got almost £8,000 in severance after he quit amid groping claims
Former top Tory Chris Pincher, who was responsible for maintaining discipline among Tory MPs, was paid £7,920 after he quit in disgrace last year following allegations of groping
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Uxbridge Tory refuses to back down over call to abolish NHS as by-election held
As voters go to the polls in the crunch Uxbridge and South Ruislip by-election, Reem Ibrahim stood by her criticism of the health service that she wants to scrap
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Rishi Sunak facing humiliation that will signal end of 14 years of Tory misery
The Conservatives will have the deep blues if the misgoverning UK party loses a trio of by-elections across England in what would be a momentous political moment
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'Parents shouldn't worry their kids might be stabbed when they leave the house'
We’ve had years of Tories talking tough yet the murder of her son by two 17-year-olds is another tragedy highlighting the absence of effective action to save the innocent
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Tories go to war over unflattering photograph of London mayoral candidate
Conservative Party Deputy Chairman wrote to the Evening Standard's editor to express her 'sincere disappointment' at today's front page announcing Susan Hall had won selection contest
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What could be in Labour's manifesto as Keir Starmer faces policy showdown
The Labour leader will this weekend gather with party officials and representatives behind closed doors to begin thrashing out key ideas for the party's next manifesto. The Mirror looks at the key debates.
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Uxbridge by-election campaign in chaos as Tory says NHS should be abolished
Reem Ibrahim has repeatedly attacked the health service, which she described as a “mistake”. The campaigner signed the nomination papers for the Tory candidate in Uxbridge and South Ruislip Steve Tuckwell
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'Making Shaun Bailey a peer is an insult to Britain's Covid-bereaved families'
It is an insult to those who lost loved ones to go ahead with the ceremony while the Met Police continue to investigate a “jingle and mingle” party by Bailey’s team in Tory HQ during a lockdown