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'I flew on Rishi Sunak’s plane to the NATO summit and this is what it’s like'
Our Mirror reporter Ben Glaze takes us through his journey as he accompanied Rishi Sunak to the NATO summit in Lithuania
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Rishi Sunak savagely mocked as Tory immigration plan shredded to pieces
Labour's shadow immigration minister Stephen Kinnock told MPs that the PM had given a jubilant 'victory jig' when small boat crossings fell slightly - only for them to skyrocket in the following weeks
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Lee Anderson loses half his audience as viewers turn off his £100k GB News show
The Conservative deputy chairman’s Friday night programme has been hit by plummeting ratings as viewers grow tired of the politician nicknamed '30p Lee' after just three episodes
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Boris as a dad - 'odd birthday parties, slammed by daughter and love-child plot'
As former Prime Minister Boris Johnson welcomes his eighth child, we take a look at what he has said about his parenting style, as well as comments from others
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Unusual name Boris and Carrie Johnson have given son has 'painful' meaning
Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie have announced the arrival of their third baby - and the little one's rather unusual name that experts say can be 'too weighty' for a child
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MPs rush for cover as Parliament roof cracks and gallons of water flood in
The Portcullis House extension to the Palace of Westminster was opened in 2001 but has suffered problem after problem. Questions have long been raised over the use of taxpayers' money for the £235million building.
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Tory admits he's 'ashamed' after minister orders Disney mural is painted over
Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick ordered staff at an immigration detention centre in Dover, Kent, to paint over pictures of Mickey and Minnie Mouse, as well as cartoon favourites Tom and Jerry, because he felt they were too "welcoming"
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Overhauling sick pay rules would pump billions into British economy, say experts
A report for the Centre for Progressive Change think tank outlines how reforming the system could deliver benefits for businesses, workers and the Treasury
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Tory claim that axing private school tax breaks would lead to exodus debunked
The Institute for Fiscal Studies rejected Conservative Party warnings that removing tax perks would lead to large numbers of pupils moving into the state schools system
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'Rishi is desperate to find a friend in Biden - but he's dreaming'
No matter how longingly the desperate PM looks into the President’s eyes in search of a friend, Labour and Keir Starmer are far closer in outlook to the pragmatic Democrat
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Boris Johnson pal makes huge gaffe in Partygate debate - as Labour MP tearful
A three-hour long debate on the Privileges Committee's report into MPs who tried to undermine an inquiry into Boris Johnson's Partygate lies saw the chair of the committee become tearful at one point
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Awkward time Donald Trump 'broke protocol' at banquet with Queen gaffe
Trump raised eyebrows after making a blunder during his speech to the 170 guests in the ballroom after he gestured towards the late Monarch and touched her
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Turkey links EU membership bid to row over Sweden joining NATO as summit looms
Ankara is refusing to allow Stockholm to join the Western military alliance - and has now urged NATO countries to back its bid to join the exclusive Brussels bloc
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Rishi Sunak tackles Joe Biden over cluster bombs for Ukraine in No10 showdown
The Prime Minister was obliged under an international treaty to tell the US President the UK "discourages" the use of the controversial weapons
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Lee Anderson under investigation for using taxpayer-funded offices for TV show
The Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards has opened a sleaze probe into the deputy Tory chairman after the Mirror revealed he had recorded a plug for his GB News show on the Parliamentary Estate
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Joe Biden meets Rishi Sunak as pressure to challenge President on cluster bombs
The two leaders are set for crunch talks as the US President makes a fleeting visit to London before meeting the King in Windsor this afternoon
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Stephen Lawrence's mum voices alarm over slow action on criminal cops
Baroness Doreen Lawrence warns the existing police misconduct and performance processes do not have the trust and confidence of the police or the public - saying they can be "inconsistent and confusing"
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'Crisis could worsen for the BBC as innocent figures smeared on social media'
Why the TV star was not suspended earlier, what evidence was presented to the BBC and what did it do to establish the truth are among the questions that must be answered
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'Fortune favours the bold - Starmer knows he won't be forgiven if Labour lose'
Haunted by ghosts of Neil Kinnock in 1992 and Ed Miliband in 2010, defeat snatched from the jaws of victory is the nightmare of increasingly optimistic Labour Shadow Cabinet Ministers
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'We need Olivia's law now - let's make killers see the pain they cause'
Cowardly killer Thomas Cashman refused to even show up to hear his sentence and the family’s victim impact statements after he was found guilty of killing Olivia in Dovecot, Liverpool
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Lib Dems back free school meals campaign, piling fresh pressure on Labour
The party's education spokeswoman Munira Wilson told the Mirror that supporting the policy was a "no-brainer" which boost children's health and concentration in class
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Cost of UK defence projects rocketed by £9billion in just a year, report shows
The analysis comes as the Prime Minister prepares for this week's NATO summit in Vilnius where the war in Ukraine is expected to top the agenda
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Shake-up laws to protect foxes from 'bloodthirsty' hunters, campaigners warn
Charities and organisations have formed a coalition to press for an overhaul of the 2004 Hunting Act, which was meant to ban fox hunting with packs of hounds
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Three high profile stars call lawyer to 'discuss options' amid BBC sex scandal
Media lawyer Mark Stephens has revealed he's had calls from three 'high profile individuals' seeking advice on how to stop their names being dragged into the ongoing BBC scandal as an unnamed presenter stands accused of paying a teenager for explicit photos
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Joe Biden arrives in UK amid growing row over cluster bombs for Ukraine
The US President has arrived in Britain tonight ahead of talks with Rishi Sunak in Downing Street about the progress of the Ukrainian counter-offensive
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