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Steelworkers march on Parliament demanding help to save 'crisis-hit' industry
Hundreds of steelworkers converged on Westminster to highlight the threat to their industry and call on the Government to help the switch the "green steel"
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Rishi Sunak told he's 'given up' as PM struggles to explain Tory housing plans
In a fraught PMQs, Keir Starmer claimed the PM's body language and answers showed he had 'given up' and asked how many will lose their homes as interest rates soar before the Government helps them
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Formal complaint submitted over claim Tory groped woman in Downing Street
TV producer Daisy Goodwin said she has submitted a formal complaint about Daniel Korski, who is shortlisted to become Tory mayoral candidate in London. Mr Korski said the claim is "categorically" untrue and said he told the party about the claim during the interview process
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Rishi Sunak criticised for using erasable ink to make notes and sign documents
The PM has been pictured holding a Pilot V fountain pen on several occasions, including during a Cabinet meeting sparking concerns about secrecy as the ink can be erased
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Nigel Farage kicked out of TRIC Awards as host booed while collecting gong
Nigel Farage scooped best news presenter at the Television and Radio Industries Club (TRIC) awards before being unceremoniously kicked out of event
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Tears of single mum using her dad's bank card for food as 1 in 7 Brits go hungry
The Trussell Trust released the grim findings, which found 14% of the population struggled to put meals on the table last year, meaning more than 11 million people went hungry due to lack of cash
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'Tory government blaming UK crisis on Covid and Putin isn't cutting it anymore'
As more people are facing hunger and the threat of a recession looms, the Tories cannot keep trying to blame this crisis on the pandemic and war in Ukraine
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UK facing year-long recession if interest rates increase again, experts warn
Economists at Bloomberg are expecting a 'shallow' recession as the Bank of England puts up interest rates - but the experts believe this will likely by over by next year's election
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New law promises to protect families after Awaab Ishak and Grenfell fire deaths
The Social Housing (Regulation) Bill - brought about after tragedies such as Grenfell and the death of Awaab Ishak - represents the most significant reform of the sector in a decade
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Families left in limbo as still no date for law to force killers to attend court
It is the first time Justice Secretary Alex Chalk, who is new to the role after taking over from bully Dominic Raab, has addressed the issue
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Matt Hancock faces long-awaited Covid Inquiry grilling - latest updates
The former cabinet member, who lost his job after breaching his own rules by snogging his aide, is being grilled on how prepared the NHS was for the pandemic
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Hospital consultants to strike in July with 'Christmas Day' service for patients
Most routine and elective services will be cancelled as hospital consultants down tools in a walkout over pay, the British Medical Association confirmed
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West's backing for Ukraine has hit Russian military 'without NATO firing a shot'
British Armed Forces Minister James Heappey pointed to the Kremlin's losses as evidence of how NATO's support for Kyiv had harmed Russian forces without the alliance needing to fire weapons
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Meghan Markle's Suits co-star hits out at 'pathetic' questions from GMB hosts
Meghan Markle's former co-star Max Beesley refused to address Good Morning Britain host Ed Balls' question on the Duchess of Sussex
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Tesco boss defends hundreds of millions in profits in bruising exchange with MP
Speaking to MPs today, Tesco commerical director Gordon Gafa said the firm is the "most competitive we have ever been" - but Labour's Darren Jones questioned a steep rise in profits since Covid
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Boris Johnson committed 'unambiguous' rule breach with Daily Mail column
The Office of the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (Acoba) has delivered the damning verdict after the shamed former PM started writing a column in the Daily Mail
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Susanna Reid shares 'hurdles' she's faced as she shares breast screening update
Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid has shared an update on booking her breast screening appointment after admitting yesterday she hadn't got round to scheduling one yet
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Tory row over delivering the nuclear veteran medal
The long-awaited honour was promised in summer, but the Ministry of Defence says the "timescale has been revised"
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Tory mayoral hopeful accused of groping woman at Downing Street meeting
Writer and TV producer Daisy Goodwin claimed that Daniel Korski, who is shortlisted to be the Tory candidate in the upcoming London mayoral election, put his hand on her breast after a meeting in No10 when he was an advisor to David Cameron. Mr Korski has vehemently denied the allegations.
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Steelworkers march on Parliament in last-ditch bid to save 'crumbling' industry
Staff from Britain's six steelmaking firms will converge on Westminster for a rally minutes before Prime Minister's Questions
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Children to protest against Illegal Migration Bill which could detain kids
Youngsters are expected to write goodwill messages on giant teddies as campaigners step up their crusade to axe a key measure from the flagshp legislation
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Parents forced to pay 'exorbitant' prices for school uniforms despite guidelines
Parents are now spending a 'sky-high' average of £422 a year on secondary school uniform and £287 for primary school despite guidlines aimed at keeping items affordable
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Tory MP launches attack on woman thanking Samaritans for help at Glastonbury
MP for Bassetlaw, Brendan Clarke-Smith, launched a bizarre attack on political commentator Tan Smith aka Supertanskiii after she thanked a Samaritans volunteer who helped her at Glastonbury
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'Stephen Lawrence suspect revelation too late for family but not for Met Police'
News that Matthew White should also have faced charges over the racist murder which rocked our nation are a tough reminder of the changes still needed in the Met following the Casey Review
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Draconian Tory plan to send migrants to Rwanda will cost £169,000 per person
A long-awaited economic assessment of the Illegal Migration Bill revealed it would cost £63,000 more to hand asylum seekers a one-way ticket to the African country than to keep them in the UK