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'Unpleasant Dominic Raab could change his ways but it was too little, too late'
Keir Mudie says Dominic Raab's resignation letter was 'graceless' as there was 'no apology' but just a 'bizarre rant about how him leaving is no good for government'
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Send in your questions for Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner to answer
The Labour leader and Deputy will sit down on the campaign trail next week - answering Sunday Mirror readers’ questions together for the first time
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Labour planning local ad blitz if Tory MPs block sewage dumping crackdown plan
The party plan to hold a binding vote on Tuesday to introduce a bill that would implement legally binding targets to reduce sewage dumping, and impose automatic fines
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Ten million people 'give up hope of getting a GP appointment amid NHS crisis'
A poll of 4,500 adults suggests 9.94 million went without primary care in February. More than half blamed long waiting times for an appointment
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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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Wes Streeting says NHS must stop 'pouring more money into hospitals'
In a stark statement, the Labour frontbencher said the health service is 'still salvageable' as he vowed his party could 'turn the situation around' in its first term if it was in government
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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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Evil Thomas Cashman appeals to have 42-year jail term for murdering Olivia cut
Thomas Cashman refused to go into the dock to hear his sentence for shooting nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel as he chased a drug dealer into her home in Liverpool last August
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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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Should zero-hour contracts be banned - vote in our poll
The MP for Ashton-under-Lyne has promised to scrap zero-hour contracts if Sir Keir Starmer enters Downing Street - but what do YOU think? Vote in our poll
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Jeremy Corbyn hits out at Starmer's 'primary school' claim they weren't friends
Labour leader Keir Starmer distanced himself from his predecessor in a recent interview, where he denied he'd ever been friends with Jeremy Corbyn during their time working together
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Labour vow to end GP 'postcode lottery' and promise 15,000 new doctors a year
New analysis reveals three quarters of patients in some parts of England are unable to see the doctor of their choice - with only 50% held face to face in some areas
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'Coronation invite for nurses and social care staff should not be empty gesture'
Professor Nola Ishmael OBE said the Coronation invite is a contradiction as on the one hand, nurses and doctors are highly regarded and valued, but on the other they have been disregarded financially
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NHS workers get King's Coronation invite - while Tories still snub them over pay
Nearly 4,000 medics and Armed Forces veterans have been invited to the King's Coronation - Professor Nola Ishmael is furious at the double standards the invitation exposes
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Serial perverts 'back on streets with slap on wrist' as justice system 'broken'
The murder of Sarah Everard, 33, in 2021, by Met Police officer Wayne Couzens led to renewed calls to tackle supposedly lower-level sex offences. Couzens had previously indecently exposed himself
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Most voters want general election before next autumn - and 25% want it now
But an exclusive poll by TechneUK for the Sunday Mirror found only 28% of voters thought there should be an election in Autumn 2024 or later - as Rishi Sunak is reportedly planning
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Angela Rayner defends Labour's 'hard-hitting' ads - and will 'keep attacking PM'
“It's no-nonsense, and that's what people want to see. They don't want flannel and fluff," the deputy Labour leader said. “It's hard-hitting and it's no nonsense, and it's factual. It's the statistics that are shocking”
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Firms will be banned from automatically renewing your subscriptions under Labour
Under new Labour plans, firms will be banned from roping customers into subscriptions that renew automatically as £130 million is spent each year on unwanted subscription plans
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Families could save £500 on energy bills under plan to insulate coldest homes
Around 19 million of Britain's coldest homes will get extra insulation to help families save on their energy bills if Labour gets into power, the party has pledged
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Rishi Sunak defends photo ID plan that will make it harder for people to vote
The PM attempted to defend the policy, saying it would help ensure elections are 'high-integrity processes' - despite any evidence of large-scale voter impersonation
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Tories believe Channel crossings will increase despite 'stop the boats' promise
Ministers are under pressure to clamp down on people-smuggling gangs as record numbers of migrants are expected to risk their lives making perilous journeys in small boats
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Average earner needs to work 400 years to benefit from Hunt's pension tax bung
The Chancellor announced a number of pension tax cuts that are set to benefit the top 1% of the population and a new study has found it would take the average worker around four centuries to achieve the same
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A&E staff may see only patients who arrive by ambulance as doctors' strike bites
Expert is worried the NHS will struggle to cope during the “hangover period” from the strikes next week, and says emergency departments may treat only patients arriving by ambulance
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