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Charges, judge and court rules for Donald Trump's Miami court arraignment today
Former US President Donald Trump will be arraigned before a federal judge in Miami at 3 p.m. today. Here's what to expect during the unprecedented, historic proceedings
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Sunak to be told to scrap 'cruel' two-child benefit policy in PMQs confrontation
The Labour MP Kim Johnson, who will raise the issue in the Commons on Wednesday, said the controversial policy that restricts benefits is 'as cruel as it is ineffective'
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Boris Johnson 'pressed Rishi Sunak over knighthood for his father'
The former Prime Minister reportedly urged the current PM to back his 82-year-old dad becoming a Sir in the resignation honours list which has triggered bitter Conservative Party infighting
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Nadine Dorries blasts Rishi Sunak and top aide as 'privileged posh boys'
The furious ex-Cabinet Minister launched a blistering attack on the Prime Minister in the latest twist in the bitter row over Boris Johnson's resignation honours
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Billionaire peer Earl Cadogan from one of Britain’s richest families dies at 86
The 8th Earl Cadogan was worth an estimated £5billion and headed up Cadogan Estates, owners of almost 100 acres of Kensington and Chelsea
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Faces of Brit Covid victims whose families deserve to know truth about pandemic
The Covid-19 Bereaved Families For Justice action group put forward 20 families to act as witnesses but none have been chosen to given evidence in Module 1
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'Tories have lost the authority and ability to govern Britain'
When people are struggling with a sapping cost of living crisis and an ailing NHS is on its knees, Rishi and Boris are scrapping over the spoils of office
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Rishi Sunak and Boris Johnson trade blows as Tory civil war erupts over peerages
The Prime Minister and his predecessor indulged in a public slanging match over Johnson’s bid to give peerages to his cheerleaders
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Little-known law that Brits won't know they're breaking while drinking in a pub
A bizarre and little-known law could make a trip to the local an entirely different trip out - preventing people from getting anywhere near carried away
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Full Monty star says series will show how country has been blighted by Tory rule
The Disney+ programme revisits the steelworkers 25 years on in their home city of Sheffield and shows families struggling even harder - and actor Mark Addy says it's a sign of the times
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Dangerous Channel crossings reach highest daily total in 2023 so far
Rishi Sunak first vowed to 'stop the boats' six months ago and has made tackling the Channel crossings a priority for the Government
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Boris Johnson accuses Rishi Sunak of 'talking rubbish' amid bitter feud
The ex-PM's statement comes after Rishi Sunak hit back in the pair’s bitter row over handing peerages and gongs to close allies
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Gillian Keegan attacks 'fairytale' economics of Tory right as civil war deepens
'Selectively choosing bits of the legacy and dressing it up as Thatcherism is a betrayal of her great legacy,' Gillian Keegan told the Centre for Policy Studies' annual Margaret Thatcher Conference in a dig at Liz Truss
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'Boris Johnson is not the problem - it's the people who still say they like him'
Boris Johnson has been held to account for his sins, says Fleet Street Fox. But it's the people who can't see the damage he's done that are the problem
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The weird way Boris Johnson will formally quit as an MP - by getting a new job
The former Prime Minister is set to get granted one of two titles, potentially within hours - either the Steward and Bailiff of the Chiltern Hundreds or Steward and Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead
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Black staff are 'passed over for promotion at work due to colour of their skin'
More than half of the Black professional workers in Britain say they have been passed over for promotion because of the colour of their skin in a poll of 2,000 staff
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Boris Johnson accuses government of 'frustrating' Covid Inquiry over WhatsApps
The former Prime Minister lashed out at the Government for waging a legal fight - and blocking him, he claims, from giving his unredacted material to the probe
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Boris Johnson 'asked me to do something not right', says Rishi Sunak
The Prime Minister rejected a request from his predecessor-but-one - sparking an almighty row in the Conservative Party. But the PM today said it was "tough" if people objected
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SNP leader Humza Yousaf told to suspend Nicola Sturgeon after her arrest
The rookie First Minister is under pressure to take action against his predecessor after she was grilled by officers investigating the nationalist party's finances
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'Biothreats radar' to scan for next pandemic and bio-terror alerts facing UK
The Government announced the radar as part of its Biological Security Strategy to provide early warning of the biological threats - natural or otherwise - facing Britain
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Water in disused coal mines could heat our homes cheaply and cleanly, say MPs
A cross-party group of MPs has issued a series of recommendations about how the Government could 'level-up' former coalfields communities
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Covid Inquiry told to probe how insecure work left Brits vulnerable to pandemic
The Trades Union Congress wants the official investigation led by Baroness Heather Hallett to examine how people in zero-hours contracts or otherwise irregular work were affected
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Nicola Sturgeon breaks her silence after release by police in SNP finances probe
Nicola Sturgeon was arrested earlier today as a part of Operation Branchform before the former First Minister was released without charge, pending further investigation
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'Boris Johnson's Trump temper tantrum gives Starmer chance to seal Labour deal'
Boris Johnson's furious reaction to the findings of the privileges committee and his acrimonious departure gives Keir Starmer the opportunity to seal victory at the next election, writes Kevin Maguire
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'The warring Conservative party is an embarrassment Britain simply can't afford'
Lightweight Rishi Sunak should call a general election immediately - rather than cowardly try to cling on by contesting three by-elections triggered by Boris Johnson's exit
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