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'Rishi Sunak is no longer even pretending to govern in interests of the country'
The reality is that voters are far more concerned about the cost of living and the dire state of our public services than the success or not of a costly and inhumane Rwanda scheme
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Ambulance worker who couldn't get to emergency for 3 hours says they must strike
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said the “right to strike has to be balanced with the right of the British public to be able to go about their lives without suffering completely undue disruption”
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Figure of wasted taxpayers' cash on PPE revealed in case linked to Michelle Mone
Government lawyers revealed the figures at the High Court, where the claim against a PPE company linked to Tory peer Michelle Mone was having its preliminary hearing
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Tories plot to oust Rishi Sunak as he struggles to contain party's civil war
Conservative MPs have begun submitting letters of no confidence that could trigger a vote in Rishi Sunak's leadership as he suffers biggest crisis since becoming Prime Minister
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Inside Tory civil war as 18 MPs have already sent letters to oust Rishi Sunak
Rishi Sunak is facing the biggest crisis of premiership as Tory MPs threaten to oust him from No10 as he struggles to contain the civil war ripping apart his party
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Suella Braverman branded 'poison-spreading headline-grabber' in brutal interview
Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman endured a bruising encounter on BBC Radio 4's Today programme after she urged Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to change course on Rwanda
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More bus services coming back into public ownership - find out where is next
Greater Manchester has become the first region of England to regain control and its mayor, Labour’s Andy Burnham, hopes for cheaper fares and better services on the Bee Network
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Suella Braverman warns Tories 'face electoral oblivion' in ultimatum to Sunak
In words that many will seen as a challenge to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s leadership, ex-Home Secretary Suella Braverman told MPs she would not 'sit by and allow us to fail'
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Explosive secret WhatsApp messages between Dominic Cummings and Boris Johnson
The bombshell WhatsApp messages between former Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Dominic Cummings were show to the Covid Inquiry and relate to the first lockdown
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'I'm A Celeb has done us favour by booking politicians like Farage and Hancock'
But our columnist disagrees with Ant and Dec's plea to have no more politicians on I'm A Celebrity - because Polly would rather have them on the TV than ruining our country
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Unelected Foreign Secretary David Cameron endures first House of Lords grilling
Lord David Cameron of Chipping Norton answered questions from peers as he made his debut at the House of Lords Despatch Box - completing his return to frontline politics
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Changes to UK visa rules explained as Tories vow to slash record net migration
Home Secretary James Cleverly has set out a five-point plan aimed at bringing down net migration, which hit a record high in 2022. Here's what was announced and what it really means
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Tory James Cleverly's own flight to Rwanda delayed after deportations hold up
Home Secretary James Cleverly's Government flight to Rwanda was delayed last night, which came after months of Tory moans about deportation flights to Rwanda being delayed by judges
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Tory farce as James Cleverly becomes third Home Secretary to sign Rwanda deal
More than £140million has already been handed to the African nation by UK Home Secretaries in the past two years - despite not a single asylum seeker being sent there
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Top Tory goes off script as he suggests migrant plan doesn’t go far enough
Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick said 'more things may need to be done' less than 24 hours after the Home Secretary James Cleverly announced a migration crackdown
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Rishi Sunak suffers humiliating Commons defeat over Infected blood scandal
MPs voted to establish a body for a full compensation scheme for thousands of patients infected with HIV and hepatitis C in the 1970s and 1980s
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Keir Starmer insists he doesn't agree with what Margaret Thatcher did
Labour leader Keir Starmer sparked a row by hailing the divisive Tory PM Margaret Thatcher for bringing about 'meaningful change' and 'setting loose our natural entrepreneurialism'
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Pensions triple lock at risk as Tories and Labour won't make election guarantee
Both Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer refused to say whether the pension triple lock would be included in their manifestos - as the PM declined to be drawn into when the next general election will be held
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Fury at 'embarrassing' Keir Starmer for praising Thatcher to woo Tory voters
As Rishi Sunak’s party continues to languish in the polls, Keir Starmer appealed to disaffected Conservatives, saying Labour would “extend the hand of friendship to you, no matter where you are or who you have voted for in the past”.
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'Taking Labour voters who despise Thatcher for granted is a dangerous strategy'
This Thatcher worship to woo Conservative voters blurs the unpalatable consequences of Right-wing Conservatism that people suffer today - eg dirty water and big bills from her privatisation – so lets the Tories off the hook
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Tory health boss Victoria Atkins confronted by patient waiting years for back op
Health Secretary Victoria Atkins apologised to a patient called Lynn, who challenged her on the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme over NHS waiting lists
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'There is no room for complacency in dealing with gangs and gun crime'
The Conservatives may talk tough on crime, but they put lives in danger by ignoring the causes and failing to give young people somewhere to go other than into the arms of crooks
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Matt Hancock claims Boris Johnson 'apologised for hiring Dominic Cummings'
In documents submitted alongside his evidence to the Covid-19 inquiry, Mr Hancock repeatedly complained about Mr Cummings’ behaviour - which he claims the ex-PM accepted his former Chief Aide had “damaged” the coronavirus response effort
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Small boat crossings to be second highest year on record despite Sunak pledge
Despite Rishi Sunak’s promise to ‘stop the boats’, this year’s figure is just 73 away from the second highest ever - 2021’s total of 28,526
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Labour officials angered as PM 'blocks transition talks' with civil service
The opposition have yet to be invited to talks with officials - which Mr Sunak reportedly blocked, fearing it would signal an election is months away
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