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Nicola Sturgeon went through 'painful' miscarriage during official engagement
Nicola Sturgeon shared her personal experience of having a miscarriage on Loose Women in her first television interview since announcing she's stepping down as Scotland's First Minister
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Nicola Sturgeon insists SNP 'not in a mess' but suffering 'growing pains'
Outgoing Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon tried to play down the divisions that have erupted in the SNP following her decision to step down after eight years in charge
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Terrorist who plotted to blow up London Stock Exchange set for prison release
Mohammed Chowdhury, 33, has been freed and recalled to prison in the past but now the Parole Board has now deemed him no longer a threat to society.
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Rishi Sunak's Brexit deal dealt hammer blow as DUP vows to vote against it
DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said party officers had today voted unanimously to oppose the Windsor Framework when MPs get a vote in the Commons on Wednesday - and right-wing Tories could also rebel
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Nicola Sturgeon left squirming as she's fiercely grilled by Loose Women stars
Nicola Sturgeon was left squirming after a difficult grilling from Janet Street-Porter on Loose Women today as she shared her regret over the furore surrounding the Gender Recognition Bill
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Do you think Boris should step down as MP after Partygate grilling?
Under-fire former PM has refused to accept any fault during a crunch televised roasting by members of the Parliamentary Privileges Committee
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Boris Johnson faces Partygate 'lies' showdown - everything you need to know
The shameless ex-Prime Minister will be hauled before the Commons Privileges Committee on Wednesday for up to four hours of questioning over his whether he misled Parliament about lockdown boozing in No10
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'I was there in Iraq 20 years ago - the invasion left behind violence and chaos'
The Mirror's Chris Hughes covered the invasion of Iraq, launched under claims that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction, which were later proved to be false
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Tories have overseen worst living standards drop in modern times, study finds
Damning analysis by the TUC ruled that by next year, household disposable incomes will have fallen for nearly half of the time the Conservatives have been in office
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NHS hospitals relying on ageing kit - with vital equipment dating back to 1980s
Some 541 pieces of critical equipment such as X ray machines, CT scanners and radiotherapy machines are over a decade old, according to figures from 69 NHS hospital trusts in England
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'Gloria's Law ensures no elderly or vulnerable person dies alone in a care home'
Voice of the Mirror explains the Mirror's campaign for Gloria's Law which would make it mandatory to have a support worker in place to make sure no one in a care home dies alone
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'Tony Blair's invasion of Iraq is a warning to Keir Starmer on defence spending'
The Labour leader must bear his predecessors in mind over the Labour Party's policy on defence, an area has historically been a sticky issue for the Labour Party
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Angry families of 63 loved ones who died alone in lockdown call for new law
While the government was partying through lockdown, these families were unable to say goodbye to their loved ones as they died in care homes alone and scared
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Ousted Pakistan PM Imran Khan charged on suspicion on terrorism offences
Supporters of the former Pakistani Prime Minister and cricketer clashed with police in Islamabad outside the court where he was set to appear in a corruption proceedings on Saturday
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Tories' £1bn giveaway to richest 1% 'will stop just 100 doctors retiring a year'
Thousands of fat cat bosses were left toasting Chancellor Jeremy Hunt after he scrapped the top limit on tax-free pensions savings, a move which has been branded a "pensions bung to the wealthy"
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Tories received £5,000 'funnelled through Peterborough United FC by co-owner'
The Conservative Party has been accused of taking advantage of loopholes in the law to accept donations from non-UK citizens
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Boris Johnson should quit ahead of Partygate TV grilling, say bereaved families
Mr Johnson will be grilled by members of the Parliamentary Privileges Committee in a televised hearing on Wednesday, and could be suspended if he is found to have misled the Commons over Partygate
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Tories 'repeating Covid errors as thousands killed by air pollution', MP warns
Labour's Karen Buck has called on the government to help drivers switch to greener vehicles and back controversial Ultra Low Emission Zones (ULEZ) as Public Health England figures show up to 36,000 die each year due to exposure to air pollution
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Suella Braverman 'resorting to photo ops to push unworkable Rwanda plan'
The Home Secretary has travelled to capital Kigali, where she hopes the UK can start sending asylum seekers by the summer after more than a year of legal wrangling
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Government food tsar quits with blast at 'insane' Tory failure to tackle obesity
Leon co-founder Henry Dimbleby said the Tory party was refusing to impose restrictions on the junk food industry due to its obsession with 'ultra-free-market ideology' - and risked storing up problems for the NHS
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Ministers expected to raise state pension age weeks after tax handout to richest
Longstanding MPs and Ministers - including Jeremy Hunt - stand to benefit from the Chancellor's huge handout to the richest, while the low paid are expected to have to work for longer before claiming a state pension
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Refugee who stayed with Gary Lineker speaks out on living at BBC star's house
Rasheed Baluch, who was a guest at Gary Lineker’s home for weeks where he was given a free bed, said the Match of the Day presenter has come forward to defend humanity and Britain should be proud
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Boris Johnson could face his 'Waterloo' in Partygate grilling over ABBA bash
Members of the Commons Privileges Committee are expected to ask him for details of one party that Sue Gray’s probe didn’t investigate - the so-called “ABBA party” on November 13 2020
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Iraq War vet Dan Jarvis pays tribute to fallen comrades for 20th anniversary
The Labour MP said it was "absolutely legitimate" to think it was wrong to invade Iraq - and a special debate in the Commons this week is solely to commemorate the service of "those very brave men and women who stepped forward in good faith and to serve"
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'Trophy hunting vote is a victory for conservation and compassion'
Yesterday MPs from across the political divide condemned the barbaric pursuit as they backed a new law to prevent the import of animal parts from at-risk species
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