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Most of public oppose Liz Truss handing out 'reward for failure' peerages
Outgoing PMs are allowed to stuff friends and cronies into the House of Lords in their ‘resignation honours’ lists - but just 7% back Liz Truss doing so
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Rishi Sunak urged to slap down Dominic Raab for 'undermining' bullying report
The PM was blasted for allowing Mr Raab to resign - and put forward his version of events in a newspaper article - before the report into his behaviour was published by Downing Street
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'Unpleasant Dominic Raab could change his ways but it was too little, too late'
Keir Mudie says Dominic Raab's resignation letter was 'graceless' as there was 'no apology' but just a 'bizarre rant about how him leaving is no good for government'
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Send in your questions for Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner to answer
The Labour leader and Deputy will sit down on the campaign trail next week - answering Sunday Mirror readers’ questions together for the first time
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Labour planning local ad blitz if Tory MPs block sewage dumping crackdown plan
The party plan to hold a binding vote on Tuesday to introduce a bill that would implement legally binding targets to reduce sewage dumping, and impose automatic fines
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Suella Braverman 'asked whether she could claim speeding ticket on expenses'
Senior Tory MP William Wragg made the extraordinary claim about Home Secretary Suella Braverman in a series of tweets in the early hours of Saturday morning
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Abandoned nuclear bunker once found by one of UK's busiest roundabouts
Coryton, in Cardiff, housed one of 13 undergrouns bunkers which would have been brought into use in the 1950s had Parliament been destroyed in a nuclear attack by Russia
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'I've cried daily since my son was murdered – we need tougher laws on knives'
Tyrone Clarke was stabbed to death by 20 people two decades ago, with many of her son's killers still at large. Mum Lorraine Fraser says it's time for reform on knife crime
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Stephen Lawrence pal eyeing London Mayor bid as 'nothing's changed' 30 years on
Duwayne Brooks had mayoral ambitions in 2018 but commitments took him abroad at short notice. But now he appears determined to channel his energy into holding the police to account
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Ten million people 'give up hope of getting a GP appointment amid NHS crisis'
A poll of 4,500 adults suggests 9.94 million went without primary care in February. More than half blamed long waiting times for an appointment
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'Rishi Sunak showed weakness over Dominic Raab - he must explain appointment'
The ex-Cabinet minister had been intimidating, unreasonable and abused his power to undermine and humiliate civil servants. He should have been denied the luxury of resigning
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Rishi Sunak is accused of being incapable of ending Tory sleaze after Raab quits
The turmoil cast yet more doubt on the PM’s promise to restore 'integrity, professionalism and accountability' after Boris Johnson and Liz Truss ’s chaotic governments
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Presidential hopeful sparks row by wearing white dress to daughter’s wedding
Nikki Haley was met with praise and condemnation after posting a picture of her celebrating her daughters wedding while wearing a dress that appeared to be white
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Real patriotism is all about making this country a better place to live
Some people believe any English person who fails to get a lump in their throat during the King’s Coronation hates their country
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New Tory Science Secretary's husband once branded Covid-19 a 'mental illness'
The Prime Minister carried out a mini-reshuffle to replace sacked Dominic Raab and to appoint maternity cover for two top Tories
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Britain backs the nurses as poll shows 56% support decision to reject pay offer
The Redfield & Wilton poll found three times as many people supported the Royal College of Nursing decision to reject the 5% pay rise than disagreed
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Five bombshell claims in the Dominic Raab bullying inquiry
The Deputy PM resigned on Friday after the long-awaited report by Adam Tolley KC concluded he engaged in an 'abuse or misuse of power' while at the Foreign Office
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'Dominic Raab's resignation letter was as grudging and ungracious as possible'
Bullying is the scourge of every workplace. The end result is everyone feels they are walking on eggshells. As far as I can see, Raab thinks that’s the way to run a department, writes Chris Bryant
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Rosie O’Donnell sparks The View 'favouritism' row and reveals feud with Whoopi
The View's former panellist Rosie O'Donnell has revealed the real reason why she "clashed" with Whoopi Goldberg and accused the show of "favouritism" before she stormed off set
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POLL: Is Rishi Sunak weak over his handling of Dominic Raab
Dominic Raab has dramatically quit his role as deputy Prime Minister following Adam Tolley KC’s investigation, but do you think Rishi Sunak was weak in his approach? Vote in our poll
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Coronation seating plan upheaval as 'important non-royal' may no longer attend
One non-royal guest could throw the seating plan into disarray when King Charles is officially crowned alongside Camilla Queen Consort at Westminster Abbey next month
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GMB fans urge Adil and Kate 'stop interrupting' as Labour MP interview slammed
Kate Garraway and Adil Ray spoke to shadow health secretary Wes Streeting on Good Morning Britain but viewers criticised the interview
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Biden to announce US Presidency bid to fight disgraced Donald Trump's comeback
Biden, 80, has repeatedly said he intends to run for a second term but advisers say he has felt little need to jump into campaigning because he faces no significant opposition to his party's nomination
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Evil Thomas Cashman appeals to have 42-year jail term for murdering Olivia cut
Thomas Cashman refused to go into the dock to hear his sentence for shooting nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel as he chased a drug dealer into her home in Liverpool last August
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'Tory amateurs running the country are clueless to fix strike chaos'
They’ve only been in office five minutes and they’ve never had to deal with social unrest on this scale. There are no old hands who’ve seen it all before