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'Rishi Sunak and Tories will pay a high election price for going off the rails'
The Tories have once again showed themselves up to be hopelessly out of touch with the public with their insistence on shutting railway station ticket offices
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Tories warned 'more will die' after tragic end to farcical 'stop the boats' week
Rishi Sunak's government are reeling after a horrific seven days in which the Bibby Stockholm migrant barge policy fell apart and several migrants tragically died in the Channel
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Tory cull of rail ticket offices backed by just 21% as passengers demand rethink
A Mirror poll, conducted by Redfield & Wilton, found only one in five people are in favour of plans by train companies to shut ticket counters at 974 railway stations in England
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Royal Navy ships scrambled to shadow more than 100 Russian warships in two years
British naval vessels have been summoned to escort Kremlin ships through UK waters dozens of times since 2021, according to a written parliamentary answer
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Trump waves grilled pork chop at cheering crowds in baffling appearance at fair
Former President Donald Trump waved a grilled pork chop to cheering crowds at the Iowa State Fair during a competing event with fellow Republican presidential rival Ron DeSantis
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Tory Stop the Boats pledge in tatters as 509 cross Channel on day of tragedy
New Home Office figures reveal 1,600 people made the perilous journey in three days, including 509 on Saturday - the day six people died and at least 58 were rescued
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Desperate Tory's ridiculous claim over Labour private school tax breaks plan
Gillian Keegan ignored the findings of economists when she launched into a rant on Twitter, wrongly claiming that Labour's plan to bring in VAT charges on fees for schools like Eton could cost taxpayers money
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Top Tory once tipped as future PM warns they're becoming the 'nasty party' again
David Lidington warned that most voters are "seriously repelled" by hardliners who want to see the UK join Russia and Belarus by withdrawing from human rights laws
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Carol Vorderman savages 'worst of the worst' Braverman after Channel tragedy
The TV star and activist branded the Home Secretary the "worst of the worst, utterly undeserving of the position you hold". Ms Braverman sparked anger by saying her "thoughts and prayers" were with those affected by yesterday's tragedy
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Spending on supply teachers surges by 50% amid 'dangerous exodus'
Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson accused the Tories of creating a 'perfect storm' in the teaching workforce, saying 'teachers old and new are leaving and with too few replacing them'
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Tories accused of having 'blood on hands' after six migrants die in Channel
Today's Channel tragedy, which claimed the lives of at least six people, comes just hours after the plan to house asylum seekers on a barge turned into a fiasco
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Prince of Polyester who gave £2million to Tories has business links with Russia
Amit Lohia, whose business interests include a Russian textiles plant, boosted the Conservatives' coffers with the huge sum in March - the second largest donation of the year
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Peer who fled Nazis says PM should sack Lee Anderson after asylum seeker rant
Labour peer Lord Alf Dubs, who fled the Nazis as a child as part of the Kindertransport, said the comments from the Conservatives' Deputy Chairman Lee Anderson were 'unworthy' of a politician
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'There's no place in politics for this abusive Tory but Labour can't ignore him'
Keir Mudie says he is worried as the Labour Party appears to be quiet after the latest comment made by Tory MP Lee Anderson as staffers think his views are too extreme to engage with
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'Tories must get to grips with asylum backlog and end the small boats nightmare'
Labour's Shadow Immigration Minister Stephen Kinnock writes for The Mirror as a horrifying new Channel tragedy saw six die on a small boat and amid chaos in the Tories' policies toward asylum seekers
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Woman suffers stillbirth after being ordered to keep working during labour
Salia Issa was working at a Texas prison when she began suffering intense pain while seven months pregnant, but has said she was accused of lying and stopped from going to hospital for more than two hours
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Tories refuse to disclose cost of failed legal fight with Covid Inquiry
Labour demanded Rishi Sunak’s government 'come clean about the shameful waste' of public money blown on the attempt to block the unredacted release of the ex-PM's messages
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Boy, 3, dies as security call 911 on asylum-seeker bus headed to major US city
The three-year-old boy was on a Texas migrant bus en route to Chicago when he became unwell with paramedics treating him at the scene before taking him to hospital where he later died
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Ban cruel snares used to kill animals as Glorious Twelfth starts shooting season
Campaigners at the League Against Cruel Sports wants the devices outlawed - but supporters say they help protect birds from predators such as foxes and other wildlife
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'The Tories have a tighter grip on ineptitude than they have on immigration'
A further 1,000 people arrived in boats this week, taking the total to have crossed since 2018 to more than 100,000 - this is what happens if you prioritise gimmicks and bombast
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'Matt Hancock’s insensitive Barbie TikTok stunt is way beyond my Ken'
Imagine how those who lost loved ones in the pandemic felt after seeing former health secretary Matt Hancock's new attempt to rebrand himself as a lovable, wacky man of the people
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Keir Starmer interrupts holiday to help find lost dog in Lake District
Labour leader Keir Starmer handed out posters after Chilli, a crossbred retriever and springer spaniel owned by his friends, went missing for several days after falling 360ft off a cliff
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Hypocrite Tory minister tries to stop railway ticket office closures in own town
Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick has slammed the proposal to shut ticket offices at his local railway stations despite it being pushed through by his own Government
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Disability campaigners hit out at DWP 'delay tactics' over claimant deaths
'The government knows that they might have blood on their hands, so are determined to stop this from being uncovered in any way possible', writes RACHEL CHARLTON-DAILEY
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Asylum seeker with TB told to move onto migrant barge, as crossings hit 100,000
A doctor treating the tuberculosis patient warned of a 'public health catastrophe' as the Home Office came under pressure to explain why it's not managed to stop Channel crossings
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