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All the MPs who have demanded Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle quit after Commons chaos
The full list of MPs who have signed a motion declaring they have no confidence in Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle who is fighting to stay in post after row over Gaza debate
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'My daughter, 16, was killed by cheap cider as strong as 22 shots of vodka'
Mum Joanne Good lost her daughter Megan Craig-Wilkinson when the youngster was 16 and tried a three-litre bottle of Frosty Jack's cider, with her sister finding her dead the next day
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Gaza vote recap - Commons Speaker close to tears as he apologises for chaos
Large groups of protesters have congregated outside Parliament demanding a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war ahead of a tense Commons debate triggered by an SNP motion
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Long-term sick being failed by Tories' record NHS backlog, Keir Starmer says
Labour leader Keir Starmer accused the Government of writing off people who are unable to work because they are languishing on record NHS hospital waiting lists
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Commons descends into chaos as Keir Starmer swerves Gaza ceasefire rebellion
The Commons called for an 'immediate humanitarian ceasefire' in Gaza without a vote on Wednesday evening after a day of chaotic scenes and demands for the Speaker to resign
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'My dad got Covid in hospital - ITV drama Breathtaking is our harrowing reality'
Sharon Collins witnessed first-hand the devastation that took hold in hospitals when her father died after catching coronavirus on a ward, and says ITV's Breathtaking is 'real life'
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Putin 'laughing at us' after test flop as 'UK put all nuke eggs in one basket'
Russian President Vladimir Putin is 'laughing' at the UK after our nuclear deterrent Trident flopped in its latest test, according to Prof Anthony Glees, security and intelligence expert at the University of Buckingham
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Top official in Post Office row breaks silence on compensation delay claims
Senior civil servant Sarah Munby was claimed to have told ex-Post Office chief Henry Staunton not to focus on "long-term issues" and ordered him to "hobble" into election
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Teen tired of unfilled potholes takes matters into own hands with unique protest
Ben Thornbury, 19, struck upon the idea after seeing a post on Facebook - he bought a fishing rod and chair and started 'fishing' around his local town of Malmesbury in Wiltshire
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UK sanctions the bosses of Russian prison where Alexei Navalny was killed
Foreign Secretary David Cameron has announced those in charge of the Arctic penal colony where Alexei Navalny was killed will be banned from the UK and have assets frozen
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Should the Royal Family be more outspoken about current affairs - have your say
Prince William has called for an "end to the fighting" as he voiced his concerns about the conflict in the Middle East - and we want to hear your thoughts on the topic
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Liz Truss blames the 'Deep State' for 'sabotaging' her 49 days as Prime Minister
Ex-Prime Minister Liz Truss complained that schools are being 'infected with the dogma of wokeism' as she prepares to address Donald Trump fans near Washington DC
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Michelle Mone's horse among favourites to win Grand National amid backlash fears
Monbeg Genius, who was reportedly bought by Michelle Mone for £80,000 as a wedding gift for husband Doug Barrowman, has odds of 16-1 to win the Grand National in April
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Israel birthplace 'scribbled out' on baby's UK passport form as probe launched
Around 30,000 Palestinians have died in the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas that was triggered by a bloody terror attack on October 7 that claimed over 1,200 Israeli lives
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Unearthed memo shows Post Office boss was told don't 'rip off the band aid'
Ex-Post Office chairman Henry Staunton is locked in a row with Kemi Badenoch over claims he’d been told to stall on compensation for postmasters such as Alan Bates
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Council tax to soar in April - see how much bills will rise in your area
The majority of households in England will see their council tax soar by up to 5% on April 1. Use our handy calculator to see how your bills will be affected this year
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Teachers to be banned if they don't report child sex abuse under new law
Teachers and health workers could be banned from working with kids if they don't report child sex abuse cases, the Government said - a move David Cameron promised back in 2015
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'Tyrant Vladimir Putin poses mortal danger to Britain - he can’t be ignored'
Campaigner Bill Browder - thought to be top of the Kremlin's kill list in the UK - is right to warn of the threat Vladimir Putin poses and cannot be ignored, says the Voice of the Mirror
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Prince William told 'stick to BAFTAs' by Nigel Farage after Gaza statement
Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage said Prince William should 'stick to the BAFTAs' after the royal issued a statement saying too many people had died in the Middle East conflict
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Tory minister gives strange excuse for not handing back £8,000 pay-off
Tory Health Minister Maria Caulfield pocketed thousands of pounds in severance pay despite returning to the same job just seven weeks later - and she has refused to give it back
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Top Tory defends 'flood' of party donors into Lords as Truss allies take oath
Lord Robert Douglas-Miller was challenged after Jon Moynihan and Matthew Elliott took their places in the House of Lords after being elevated in Liz Truss's resignation honours
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Assisted dying should be legalised to give people 'dignity', say Mirror readers
Dame Esther Rantzen is calling on the government to legalise assisted dying to spare families 'painful last memories' - and nearly 80% of Mirror readers support the plans
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Labour calls for 'immediate humanitarian ceasefire' in Gaza ahead of key vote
Over 28,000 Palestianians have so far been killed in the conflict and dozens of aid charities have called on all MPs to vote for an immediate ceasefire this week
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Sunak makes desperate plea to farmers amid fears rural voters will desert Tories
Rishi Sunak became the first Prime Minister to address the National Farmers Union conference in 15 years - since Gordon Brown in 2008 - as he tried to woo rural voters