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Boris Johnson 'joked f*** the Americans' in debate over Rishi Sunak Brexit deal
The ex-Prime Minister's 'jocular conversation' with an ex-Cabinet minister came as his successor in No10 battled to get a new agreement on the Northern Ireland Protocol over the line.
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Dominic Raab says he will resign if any bullying allegations are upheld
The Deputy Prime Minister is currently facing a probe into allegations made by dozens of officials about his behaviour - but dismissed calls to stand aside while probe is carried out
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Ex-MP Luciana Berger rejoins Labour four years after quitting over anti-Semitism
Ms Berger's annoucement to return to her 'political home' after four years also came as Labour's general election war chest was boosted with a £2million donation from former donor Lord David Sainsbury
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Labour slams Tory justice chaos with record 17,000 victims waiting for trials
Labour's figures found that last year 12,460 cases had not come to trial for between one and two years, and 4,893 for more than two years
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Farmer dubbed 'Turnip King' blasts Brexit for 'making his business collapse'
Richard Parry had a farm in Therese Coffey’s constituency and slammed the Environment Secretary's tip for Brits to turn to turnips amid a fruit and veg shortage in supermarkets
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'Brexit fruits now clear - we've taken back control of what little veg we have'
Sunday Mirror columnist Mark Steel says he was 'terrified' at the prospect of losing control of the number of tomatoes in the country - now mercifully, they are easy to count
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'Turn spotlight off gruesome twosome Johnson and Truss sucking life out of UK'
Daily Mirror columnist Brian Reade on the actions of two former prime ministers who, he says, are so enslaved by their egos they just can't let go of their fight for power
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Gunman who shot cop aimed at victim's terrified son in attack linked to New IRA
The youngster was standing beside his dad, Det Chief Insp John Caldwell, who was putting footballs in his car boot when the would-be assassins approached and opened fire outside a sports complex in Omagh
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Heroes of Britain’s nuclear tests to finally get long-awaited medal this summer
The forgotten veterans will finally get official recognition for their service 71 years after they helped develop the UK’s first atomic bomb
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Fury as bill aimed at seizing Russian cash and giving it to Ukraine blocked
Sir Chris Bryant could barely contain his anger after his bill aimed at seizing Russian cash frozen in UK bank accounts and using it to build Ukraine failed to proceed on the first anniversary of Vladimir Putin's invasion
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Should Donald Trump have been allowed back on Facebook and Instagram? You voted
The former US president was suspended from both platforms following the Capitol riot in 2021 - but now he's been reinstated
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Bid to make flexible working easier backed by MPs - what it means for you
Labour MP Yasmin Qureshi said she was "delighted" that MPs across the House backed her flexible working bill - which she said will make it easier for employees to stay in wor
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Rishi Sunak faces showdown as he prepares to unveil Brexit deal 'in days'
There could be fireworks in the Commons next week after ex-PM Boris Johnson refused to say whether Rishi Sunak could count on his support over changes to the Nothern Ireland Protocol
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'Rishi Sunak delivered their medal - but broke his promise to nuclear veterans'
Nuclear veterans will get their long-awaited medal this summer - but Rishi Sunak still refuses to fulfil his promise to meet them, says Fleet Street Fox
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Three candidates meet threshold in battle to succeed Nicola Sturgeon
The SNP has confirmed that Kate Forbes, Humza Yousaf and Ash Regan have all met the threshold for their leadership bids to go forward
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Mum without heating all winter slams claims struggling people should 'work more'
Vicki Alderman, 57, a self-employed artist, says she hasn't turned her radiators on at all this year because she can't afford the higher bills - she works 60 hours a week
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Boris Johnson's foul-mouthed response when he heard Putin had invaded Ukraine
Vladimir Putin appeared on Russian television to announce the beginning of what he called a “special military operation" and Boris Johnson was awoken in the middle of the night at 10 Downing Street
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UK ministers urged to get off TikTok as EU bans staff over security fears
Former Tory Party leader has described the government's response to TikTok security fears "pretty weak" after the European Commission banned staff from using it on work devices
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Women have worked from January 1st to today for FREE in gender pay gap grows
The Trade Union Congress said its study suggested that the average woman in paid employment effectively works for free for nearly two months of the year compared to the average man
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'Ukraine battle against Russians is our war too year after Putin invasion'
The Ukrainian peoples' bravery remains undiminished, their defiance as unbreakable as it was on the day Putin ordered his troops into battle
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'Ambitious Starmer has air of Blair but is thinking big on how to fix broken UK'
Compared with Tony Blair’s modest proposals, Keir Starmer is offering five major 'missions' to transform Britain and, as Jason Beattie writes, he is thinking big on how to fix a Britain broken by years of incompetent Tory rule
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Surge in anti-LGBT hate crime reports leads to warning Tories are soft on crime
Labour's Anneliese Dodds said ministers are failing in their duty to keep public safe as the number of hate crimes recorded against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people soared by more than 40% in just a year
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Fear on streets after N. Ireland terror outrage sees cop shot in front of son
Det Chief Insp John Caldwell was putting footballs into his car boot after taking a training session for an under-15 team in Omagh, Northern Ireland yesterday, when two masked men opened fire
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Voters now believe Starmer best to manage economy as they turn on Sunak
The survey comes as a fresh blow to the Prime Minister whose party is trailing Labour in the national polls. One expert said it 'should ring some alarm bells in No10'
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Hundreds of desperate Ukrainian children saved by Labour peer who fled Nazis
Refugee campaigner Lord Alf Dubs – himself evacuated as a child from Nazi Germany via the Kindertransport - began raising Valya Pylypenko’s case to then Home Secretary Priti Patel, in the House of Lords, to news outlets and to civil servants
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