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Rare 'young Boris Johnson' antique doll goes on sale - but it's very expensive
But if you want to get your hands on the 113-year-old doll that looks like a young Boris Johnson, it could set you back around £17,000 when it heads to auction
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Labour vows to bring back Tony Blair-style NHS targets to cut waiting times
Keir Starmer accused the Tories of presiding over a "broken" system and said his team would focus on tackling long waits
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Harry seen for first time since Coronation decision as he makes surprise speech
Prince Harry appeared via video call at an Invictus Games event in Berlin yesterday to thank Germany's Prime Minister, members of parliament, the team and everyone gathered for their support
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Russian hackers 'trying to black out Britain' by targeting power stations
Cabinet Office Minister Oliver Dowden will issue a 'call to arms' to energy providers when he addresses the annual CyberUK conference in Belfast later
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UK 'faces higher taxes' as PMs have been 'too squeamish' to tackle obesity
The Institute for Government warned that a repeated failure to tackle the obesity epidemic will result in higher taxes and spending - with the problem already costing the NHS £6.5billion every year
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Zombie knives and machetes still killing kids after 5 Tory promises to ban them
Botched Tory legislation means that seven years after they first promised to ban zombie knives and machetes the horrific weapons are still available to criminals
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'Rishi Sunak's failed his own maths test – absolutely none of it adds up'
PM says being bad at maths is embarrassing, rather like his handling of his latest half-baked education idea, says Polly Hudson
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Murdoch 'spends $787.5million' to settle Fox News 'defamation trial of century'
Media tycoon and billionaire Rupert Murdoch has suddenly settled his legal case against Dominion after the $1.6 billion Fox News defamation trial was all set to begin today - with jury selected and lawyers ready in court to start their openings
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Ukraine 'will choose for itself when to launch counter-attack against Russians'
Western officials admitted Kyiv would come under pressure over the timing of its long-awaited offensive - but insisted the regime must be left in charge of deciding when the time is right
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Nicki Minaj quips she'll sit next to Prince Harry at Coronation amid Meghan snub
Nicki Minaj has joked she will take Meghan Markle's spot at King Charles' Coronation as Prince Harry has 'one seat open' after the Duchess has decided not to attend
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Should zero-hour contracts be banned - vote in our poll
The MP for Ashton-under-Lyne has promised to scrap zero-hour contracts if Sir Keir Starmer enters Downing Street - but what do YOU think? Vote in our poll
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WhatsApp issues warning over new law allowing government to read your messages
Bosses from tech firms WhatsApp, Element and Signal have called on the government to "urgently rethink" the Online Safety Bill, warning it will open the door to "indiscriminate surveillance" of personal messages
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Suella Braverman becomes fifth Home Secretary to try to outlaw zombie knives
Labour has criticised the Government for 'dragging their heels' after Suella Braverman launched a consultation on new laws giving police greater powers to act if they find zombie knives and machetes in private homes
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Tories finally suspend candidate who posted on Facebook about 'stoning' migrants
Stuart Peach is standing for the Conservatives in Ashfield where party deputy chairman Lee Anderson is the MP. It is too late to remove him from the ballot paper where he will be listed as a Tory candidate
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Ed Balls erupts as Tory MP accuses Labour of bankrupting country for police cuts
Good Morning Britain presenter Ed Balls hit out policing minister Chris Philip as the Tory MP attempted to blame the Labour Party for the loss of police officers under the current government
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Danny Dyer says the country is a 'f***ing shambles' as he lets rip on the royals
Danny Dyer, a descendant of King Edward III, doesn't hold back when sharing his thoughts on the Royal Family, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and MP Matt Hancock's controversial stint in the jungle
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SNP Treasurer arrested as part of police probe into party finances
Police Scotland said: 'A 71-year-old man has today, Tuesday, 18 April 2023, been arrested as a suspect in connection with the ongoing investigation into the funding and finances of the Scottish National Party'
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Jeremy Corbyn hits out at Starmer's 'primary school' claim they weren't friends
Labour leader Keir Starmer distanced himself from his predecessor in a recent interview, where he denied he'd ever been friends with Jeremy Corbyn during their time working together
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Women in late labour could be waiting up to two-and-a-half days for ambulance
Figures obtained by Labour revealed it took 65 hours for paramedics to get to one person in the North West in December - 32 times the two-hour target for a category 3 call
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'Rishi Sunak's enormous wealth is a chasm between him and the rest of us'
The Commons inquiry into whether the Tory leader should have flagged his wife’s stake in a childcare business before the Budget once again illustrates this point
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Stephen Lawrence's dad vows to face son's killers and tells them to confess
Neville Lawrence, 81, told the Daily Mirror he will give victim impact statements at the parole hearings of Gary Dobson, 47, and David Norris, 46.
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'Don’t let our society creep back to the racist 1970s'
Darren Lewis says in light of the Essex pub row over displaying racist dolls, some people need a history lesson to be reminded of the generations enslaved and violated on the basis of their skin colour WARNING: STORY CONTAINS LANGUAGE SOME READERS MAY FIND OFFENSIVE
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Elections chief admits still 'unanswered questions' on Voter ID
Peter Stanyon, who is chief executive of the association of electoral administrators, admitted the upcoming local elections are unlikely to be delivered to the standard 'that everybody would want to achieve'
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Trainer blames animal rights protesters for Grand National horse death
A total of three horses died across three days of racing at Aintree in Liverpool last week. Hill Sixteen, owned by Jimmy Fyffe, fell at the first fence on Saturday, suffering terminal injuries
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Nurses warn Sunak he'll be 'here today gone tomorrow' if he fails to end pay war
Royal College of Nursing general secretary Pat Cullen said the PM faces punishment at the ballot box as she urged Tory ministers to enter talks to avert fresh hospital strikes
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