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A 'touch of ingenuity' in Rishi Sunak's Northern Ireland Windsor Framework
There’s a touch of ingenuity in Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s scheme, yet by putting the DUP and his own Tory party's enemies on the backfoot, victory may still fail to strengthen him
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Poll results: Is it fair to be made to work until you're 68?
Changes to state pension age mean millions of us are set to graft for longer - and most Mirror readers scoffed at the idea
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Rishi Sunak finally agrees new Brexit deal after crucial meeting with EU chief
The Prime Minister described the new Windsor Framework as a 'decisive breakthrough' alongside European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen. But he faces a showdown with MPs over the new terms of the Northern Ireland Protocol in Parliament.
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'Brexit is being used to destroy peace in Northern Ireland'
Peace in Northern Ireland was welcomed by everybody but the Tories and the DUP, says Fleet Street Fox. They're happy to use their failed Brexit as a way to destroy it
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More to fixing UK economy than just Brexit, Keir Starmer tells business chiefs
The Labour leader made a speech setting out his 'mission' to give Britain the fastest, sustained growth in the G7 group of industrialised nations
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Tory violence failures means rape is decriminalised, Labour frontbencher says
Shadow justice minister Ellie Reeves said a Labour government would bring in specialist rape courts, tougher sentencing for rapists and a domestic violence register
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'We need a Government on our side - alas we're lumbered with the Tories instead'
Energy bills will rise from Easter putting yet more pressure on Brits already struggling to pay their bills, the Tories' failure to keep prices down is a failure towards the British people
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One in eight Brits have seen signs of 'cuckooing' in their communities
Cuckooing is when criminals take over the homes of vulnerable people to use it for storage for drugs and weapons. It formed one of the major storylines in the recent smash-hit police drama Happy Valley.
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Rishi Sunak warned hardline Tory rebels won't hesitate to reject new Brexit deal
The Prime Minister will meet with European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen for 'final talk' on the Northern Ireland Protocol, but is likely to face pushback from Tory hardliners
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'A once mighty Conservative broad church is increasingly UKIP-like warring sect'
Kevin Maguire examines the Conservative Party's downward spiral into chaotic infighting as the inept and splintered governing party descends into complete pandemonium
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Sheila Hancock says she wants to 'leave the world a happy place, full of life'
Iconic actor Sheila Hancock has revealed that she is more determined than ever to be heard as she celebrates her 90th birthday, and still calls out injustice where she sees it
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Boris Johnson 'joked f*** the Americans' in debate over Rishi Sunak Brexit deal
The ex-Prime Minister's 'jocular conversation' with an ex-Cabinet minister came as his successor in No10 battled to get a new agreement on the Northern Ireland Protocol over the line.
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Dominic Raab says he will resign if any bullying allegations are upheld
The Deputy Prime Minister is currently facing a probe into allegations made by dozens of officials about his behaviour - but dismissed calls to stand aside while probe is carried out
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Ex-MP Luciana Berger rejoins Labour four years after quitting over anti-Semitism
Ms Berger's annoucement to return to her 'political home' after four years also came as Labour's general election war chest was boosted with a £2million donation from former donor Lord David Sainsbury
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Fury as shameless Matt Hancock sets up own TV company while still a serving MP
The MP got a taste for television when he was paid £320,000 to appear on ITV's I'm a Celebrity and will also appear on Celebrity: SAS Who Dares Wins late this year
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Tory's farm shop brimming with fruit and veg with nearby Sainsbury's almost bare
Major supermarkets including Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury's have faced shortages while the farm shop owned by Mark Spencer's family was doing a roaring trade and charging double the price
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'Turn spotlight off gruesome twosome Johnson and Truss sucking life out of UK'
Daily Mirror columnist Brian Reade on the actions of two former prime ministers who, he says, are so enslaved by their egos they just can't let go of their fight for power
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Fury as bill aimed at seizing Russian cash and giving it to Ukraine blocked
Sir Chris Bryant could barely contain his anger after his bill aimed at seizing Russian cash frozen in UK bank accounts and using it to build Ukraine failed to proceed on the first anniversary of Vladimir Putin's invasion
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Rishi Sunak faces showdown as he prepares to unveil Brexit deal 'in days'
There could be fireworks in the Commons next week after ex-PM Boris Johnson refused to say whether Rishi Sunak could count on his support over changes to the Nothern Ireland Protocol
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Mum without heating all winter slams claims struggling people should 'work more'
Vicki Alderman, 57, a self-employed artist, says she hasn't turned her radiators on at all this year because she can't afford the higher bills - she works 60 hours a week
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UK ministers urged to get off TikTok as EU bans staff over security fears
Former Tory Party leader has described the government's response to TikTok security fears "pretty weak" after the European Commission banned staff from using it on work devices
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'Ukraine battle against Russians is our war too year after Putin invasion'
The Ukrainian peoples' bravery remains undiminished, their defiance as unbreakable as it was on the day Putin ordered his troops into battle
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Surge in anti-LGBT hate crime reports leads to warning Tories are soft on crime
Labour's Anneliese Dodds said ministers are failing in their duty to keep public safe as the number of hate crimes recorded against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people soared by more than 40% in just a year
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Voters now believe Starmer best to manage economy as they turn on Sunak
The survey comes as a fresh blow to the Prime Minister whose party is trailing Labour in the national polls. One expert said it 'should ring some alarm bells in No10'
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'For those of us who know war, this new "Cold" one is already running too hot'
It always starts with words - threats, excuses, lies and false accusations, writes Paul Routledge, and it needs more than Boris bullsh** to sustain public support
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