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Rishi Sunak is accused of being incapable of ending Tory sleaze after Raab quits
The turmoil cast yet more doubt on the PM’s promise to restore 'integrity, professionalism and accountability' after Boris Johnson and Liz Truss ’s chaotic governments
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Britain backs the nurses as poll shows 56% support decision to reject pay offer
The Redfield & Wilton poll found three times as many people supported the Royal College of Nursing decision to reject the 5% pay rise than disagreed
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POLL: Is Rishi Sunak weak over his handling of Dominic Raab
Dominic Raab has dramatically quit his role as deputy Prime Minister following Adam Tolley KC’s investigation, but do you think Rishi Sunak was weak in his approach? Vote in our poll
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GMB fans urge Adil and Kate 'stop interrupting' as Labour MP interview slammed
Kate Garraway and Adil Ray spoke to shadow health secretary Wes Streeting on Good Morning Britain but viewers criticised the interview
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Dominic Raab's resignation letter in full as 'bully' says he never swore at work
Dominic Raab criticised the inquiry for being 'flawed' and complained it set 'the threshold for bullying so low', saying it concluded he had never 'sworn or shouted at anyone'
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Paramedics hit out after Greg Hands' 'gaslighting' comment about 'improving' NHS
Ambulance staff will be on strike at the same time as nurses in parts of the country, as some speak out about a health service stretched to breaking point
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Voter ID will lock out many at-risk people - we can't let it
The government have brought in a law that in order to vote you must have ID, this means that unless you have a valid ID you will be turned away
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MPs set for crunch Brexit inquiry debate after 141,000 people demand probe
A debate takes place in Westminster Hall next week after calls for an investigation into the impact on the UK of quitting the EU - seven years after the Brexit referendum
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Anger as Rishi Sunak caves in to Tory rebel demands to ignore court rulings
Former Lord Chief Justice Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd today said the Government would set a 'bad example' if it introduces changes to the controversial Illegal Migration Bill
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Suella Braverman considered posing as caller to radio phone-in over racism claim
The Home Secretary reveals she considered dialling in to the show and posing as a member of the public to quote Margaret Thatcher after being accused of racism
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Cancer patients are waiting up to 18 months to start treatment, data shows
Figures for 2022 show someone in Somerset waited about a year and eight months for a test or scan when it should only be two weeks
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'Jeremy Hunt's response to this crisis was not just laughable but insulting'
Britain’s stubbornly high rate of inflation will pile more pressure on struggling families - and it is those on the lowest wages who are worst affected
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Tory health minister's wife working for private firm handed NHS contracts
Neil O’Brien’s spouse is GP engagement lead for Circle Health Group, which performs operations on NHS patients at its 54 hospitals across the country
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Channel crossings set to rise 20% this year despite PM's 'Stop the Boats' pledge
Documents shown to the High Court in a bitter battle between the Government and Braintree District Council say the Home Office is expecting up to 56,000 people to make the dangerous journey by the end of the year
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PM told voter ID could swing council elections as 118,000 people demand U-turn
Campaigners warn that tens of thousands will find themselves locked out of next month's local elections by the controversial new measures
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Rishi Sunak flounders over Tory boast public services in 'great shape'
Tory chairman Greg Hands provoked astonishment at the weekend when he claimed public services were performing well - despite strikes and long waits for NHS treatment
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'Smoking den' built for Michael Gove on office roof after chilling death threats
The Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities now takes cigarette breaks in the secure area after being subjected to horrific abuse and threats in the street
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Labour vows to bring back Tony Blair-style NHS targets to cut waiting times
Keir Starmer accused the Tories of presiding over a "broken" system and said his team would focus on tackling long waits
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Zombie knives and machetes still killing kids after 5 Tory promises to ban them
Botched Tory legislation means that seven years after they first promised to ban zombie knives and machetes the horrific weapons are still available to criminals
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Suella Braverman becomes fifth Home Secretary to try to outlaw zombie knives
Labour has criticised the Government for 'dragging their heels' after Suella Braverman launched a consultation on new laws giving police greater powers to act if they find zombie knives and machetes in private homes
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Tories finally suspend candidate who posted on Facebook about 'stoning' migrants
Stuart Peach is standing for the Conservatives in Ashfield where party deputy chairman Lee Anderson is the MP. It is too late to remove him from the ballot paper where he will be listed as a Tory candidate
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Danny Dyer says the country is a 'f***ing shambles' as he lets rip on the royals
Danny Dyer, a descendant of King Edward III, doesn't hold back when sharing his thoughts on the Royal Family, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and MP Matt Hancock's controversial stint in the jungle
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'Rishi Sunak's enormous wealth is a chasm between him and the rest of us'
The Commons inquiry into whether the Tory leader should have flagged his wife’s stake in a childcare business before the Budget once again illustrates this point
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'Don’t let our society creep back to the racist 1970s'
Darren Lewis says in light of the Essex pub row over displaying racist dolls, some people need a history lesson to be reminded of the generations enslaved and violated on the basis of their skin colour WARNING: STORY CONTAINS LANGUAGE SOME READERS MAY FIND OFFENSIVE
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Nurses warn Sunak he'll be 'here today gone tomorrow' if he fails to end pay war
Royal College of Nursing general secretary Pat Cullen said the PM faces punishment at the ballot box as she urged Tory ministers to enter talks to avert fresh hospital strikes