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Tory minister accused of 'nastiness Olympics' in Question Time migration clash
A Government minister was savaged by fellow Question Time panel members over 'morally indefensible' proposals to lock up refugees who reach the UK by small boats in military bases and 'prison' barges
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Tories told don't block work harassment law as 2 in 3 young women suffer abuse
The grim survey for the Trades Unions Congress (TUC) comes amid fears ministers will backtrack on a planned shake-up of the law to protect workers from sexual harassment and assault at work
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Failure to 'get a grip' on vetting undermining national security, MPs find
Labour says the findings of a scathing report into national security vetting is another example of failure by Rishi Sunak's Government
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'Bank of England is firefighting a blaze caused by Conservatives' mismanagement'
It is charged with bringing down inflation and hiking interest rates is the only tool it has in its armoury
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Bank boss warns financial misery isn't over yet after another interest rate hike
Homeowners were warned things could get even worse as Andrew Bailey could not rule out further rises in a bid to bring down rampant inflation
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'Local elections showed voters would like to get their hands on this government'
There is a simmering appetite for change that could come to the boil if this lot continue to treat the electorate as dupes to be cleverly manipulated
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'Rishi Sunak is merely putting a sticking plaster over real problems in the NHS'
Prime Minister's trip home was an attempt to show he hadn’t always been richer than King Charles III – and gave him something to say about the NHS crisis that was 'really personal'
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Top Tory says it's not in Brits' 'psyche' to riot over issues like state pension
The DWP Chief Mel Stride also claimed the Tories still have a 'narrow path' to victory at the next general election - despite losing over 1,000 council seats at the local elections last week
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Tory war of words erupts as Liz Truss snaps back at 'Instagram diplomacy' jibe
The flash-in-a-pan Prime Minister - who served just 49 days in No10 - is just trying to keep herself relevant by jetting off to the hotspot to rant about China, Tory MP Alicia Kearns, who heads the foreign affairs select committee, said
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Coronation sword carrier Penny Mordaunt took painkillers before Abbey service
The Lord President of the Council was widely praised for her performance at the crowning of King Charles III - and has now revealed how she managed to maintain her poise
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Tories reforms could mean workers do longer shifts in 'boost for bad bosses'
Union leaders warned people would be working 'excessive hours' if vital EU rules are scrapped and called the move the 'latest attack' on working people's rights by the Tories
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Number of Royal Navy ships to protect UK branded 'pathetic' by ex-defence chief
Former First Sea Lord Admiral Lord West blasted the Government over the dwindling number of surface warships as he urged ministers to order more vessels
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Tories rule out pact with DUP, Nigel Farage or SNP to cling onto power in U-turn
Downing Street repeatedly declined to say whether the Tories would strike deals with the DUP or fringe parties like Nigel Farage's Reform and Reclaim, founded by actor turned anti-woke crusader Laurence Fox
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Tory 'sacking of nurses' law 'will be revoked when Labour comes to power'
Labour peer Lord Ray Collins of Highbury told the House of Lords that the Minimum Services Bill will be revoked when Labour comes to power "fairly shortly"
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Tories fail to meet target to stamp out NHS waits of more than 18 months
Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting described the latest Tory failure as another 'broken promise', adding: 'So much for Rishi Sunak's relaunch.'
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Tories warned not to backtrack as long-awaited reforms for renters delayed again
Shadow Housing Secretary Lisa Nandy criticised the government's failure to publish the Renters’ Reform Bill, four years after the Tories promised to scrap no-fault evictions
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MP Andrew Bridgen to join Laurence Fox's Reclaim Party after Tory expulsion
The North West Leicestershire MP had the whip suspended in January after provoking outrage by saying the life-saving vaccine rollout was 'the biggest crime against humanity since the Holocaust'
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Rishi Sunak takes VIP helicopter for trip that would have taken 1h15m on train
The Prime Minister shunned public transport as he flew on a taxpayer-funded chopper to Southampton where he attempted to brush off his local elections humiliation
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Rishi Sunak stands by law used in Coronation arrests - despite Met 'regret'
The Metropolitan Police force has expressed 'regret' and apologised after it could not prove protestors it arrested on Saturday intended to disrupt King Charles III's Coronation
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Tories abandon 2019 manifesto pledge to recruit 6,000 more GPs in England
Rishi Sunak notably refused to repeat the vow to recruit 6,000 more GPs by the end of next year on a visit to Southampton to promote his new pharmacies blueprint
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Liz Truss heads to Taiwan to attack China's 'increasingly aggressive' behaviour
The former Prime Minister risks creating a diplomatic headache for Rishi Sunak when she flies to the Far East next week to deliver a speech showing solidarity with the breakaway island, which China has vowed to retake - by force if necessary - by 2050
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'Cost of living is a reason Rishi Sunak suffered drubbing in local elections'
'Cost of living is one reason why Rishi Sunak suffered a drubbing in the local elections'
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Keir Starmer tells MPs 'hardest part is still to come' after elections success
At a Shadow Cabinet meeting, he is also set to say that Rishi Sunak made a strategic error by trying to fight the elections on “woke” issues
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Nadine Dorries hasn't declared a penny from TV job six months after she started
The Tory ex-minister has been largely absent from the Commons as she seeks fame on the small screen. She first appeared on Talk TV in October when she struggled with the autocue
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'Few tears' would've been shed if IRA killed Margaret Thatcher, Gerry Adams says
The former Sinn Fein leader made the incendiary remark about the infamous Brighton hotel bombing at the 1984 Tory party conference, which claimed five lives and left more than 30 people injured
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