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Streeting moved to tears by mum's call for power for patients after teen's death
Martha Mills died from sepsis in the summer of 2021, four days before her 14th birthday, after the concerns of her parents Merope and Paul were repeatedly ignored by doctors
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Date set for Autumn Statement when Tories will announce tax and benefits changes
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has confirmed the date of the Autumn Statement when he will update MPs on the country's finances and set out changes to taxes and spending
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Birmingham City Council 'effectively bankrupt' with desperate plea for help
The City Council has admitted 'defeat' in its efforts to manage its financial crisis in-house and is today issuing a Section 114 notice, meaning it cannot balance its books
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Gillian Keegan ruthlessly mocked as she insists 'most' schools not dangerous
The Education Secretary shared a graphic stating 'most' schools are unaffected by the crumbling concrete crisis. But Labour responded: 'Most beachgoers not eaten by big shark'
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Trump shows 'diminished desire to fight' as lawsuits pile up as he's spotted
Body language expert Judi James analysed Trump's behaviour as he returned to Trump Tower on Labor Day, waving to a crowd of supporters outside but giving a different version of Trump
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'Rishi Sunak's not-me-guv defence shows how he's incapable of strong leadership'
Sweary Gillian Keegan should be apologising that the concrete crisis in schools hasn’t been fixed, and she should accept teachers needed more notice for alternative classrooms
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State to transfer land back to Natives in unprecedented move for reparations
The lands of the Upper Sioux Agency National Park will once again belong to the Dakota tribes come 2033 after new legislation transferred it back to the Natives
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Chris Packham leads scientists protesting as Tory green credentials crumble
The presenter said experts must 'shout the truth' about 'climate breakdown' following the PM's controversial decision to 'max out' oil in the North Sea., which has angered environmental groups
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Kids cowering in crumbling RAAC schools 'define 13 years of Tory rule'
Labour said the image of youngsters in classrooms held up with steel poles will define the Conservatives' reign, as the reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete crisis deepens
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10 things the Tories have done a 'f****** good job' of after Gillian Keegan rant
The Education Secretary was captured on camera complaining that no one thanks politicians for doing a 'f***ing good job because everyone else has sat on their a***s and done nothing'
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Foodbanks brace for 'calamitous' winter as cost-of-living crisis bites
The Independent Food Aid Network has revealed the findings of its latest survey showing how charities fear for the coming months as donations plummet and stocks run out
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Tories under growing pressure to agree deal for Tata's Port Talbot steelworks
Labour has called on the Government to offer workers at the plant reassurance and "clarify what exactly their plan for UK steel is" as reports suggest an agreement is edging closer
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Rishi Sunak faces nightmare by-election as groper MP Chris Pincher loses appeal
Ex-Deputy Chief Whip Chris Pincher tried to overturn a proposed Commons ban after the standards watchdog upheld complaints that he had groped two people in private members club in London last year
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Keir Starmer reshuffles top team to front Labour's election campaign - full list
The Labour leader's pre-election shake-up of the Shadow Cabinet comes as MPs return from the summer recess and just weeks before his major address at party conference
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Labor Day has been around for a while but its origin story is often forgotten
The history of Labor Day is over a century old, but many don't know where the American federal holiday actually came from. As the holiday comes up this Monday, here's a comprehensive history
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'Voters will not forgive Government if they go ahead with act of mass vandalism'
The public understands the important role ticket office staff play in helping passengers navigate their journeys and supporting frail and disabled customers
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Activists plan to use the US Constitution to stop Trump from running in 2024
Activists and legal experts have said the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution should prevent former president Donald Trump from running again after the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack
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More than 100 schools told to shut crumbling buildings - days before kids return
The shock news could spark chaos for tens of thousands of pupils in England, who may be sent to neighbouring schools or even forced to learn remotely from home
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5 gaffes and controversies from new Tory Defence Secretary Grant Shapps
Grant Shapps was handed his fifth Cabinet job in less than a year following the resignation of Defence Secretary Ben Wallace. Here's what you need to know about the long-serving Tory, whose career has been marked by gaffes and scandals
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Nadine Dorries book on Boris Johnson's 'political assassination' hit by delay
Publisher HarperCollins said the 'small delay' is needed to 'allow for the high volume of material' the ex-Tory MP consulted, 'and the required legal process needed to share her story'
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Grant Shapps named Defence Secretary as Rishi Sunak carries out mini-reshuffle
Energy Security Secretary Grant Shapps has been promoted to Defence Secretary by Rishi Sunak after Ben Wallace formally quit his role as defence chief this morning
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Rishi Sunak to appoint new Defence Secretary as Ben Wallace quits top job
Rishi Sunak will carry out a limited Cabinet reshuffle after Ben Wallace said he would step down as Defence Secretary, leaving a big job to be filled in the Prime Minister's top team
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One in four teachers forced to bring in food into schools to help hungry kids
Drawing on responses from over 9,000 teachers, the charity FareShare said teachers across England 'feel they have no choice but to step in to help hungry children'
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Quater of tax credit claimants told to move to UC had benefits stopped
According to a new analysis, 28% of claimants required to switch to Universal Credit between November 2022 and March this year did not do so - and their benefits were stopped
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Lucy Letby inquiry handed powers to compel witnesses to give evidence
After criticism from victims' families, the Health Secretary Steve Barclay announced on Wednesday the probe will be upgraded to a statutory inquiry, 'giving it legal powers to compel witnesses'
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