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Rishi Sunak accused of 'boys club' cronyism amid Boris Johnson loan row
BBC Chairman Richard Sharp, whose appointment is under investigation after it was claimed he helped Boris Johnson get an £800,000 line of credit, was Rishi Sunak's boss at Goldman Sachs, before being brought in to advise Rishi Sunak during Covid
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'Tories are trashing the place as they know they only have a year or two left'
Mark Steel says Tories show incompetence across all departments - even a Tory Lord this week wrote an article suggesting students should have to take a ‘tolerance test’ before they graduate
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'Man of the people' Lee Anderson takes £15k donation from posh members club
The Ashfield MP sparked fury this week by claiming foodbank users squander their money on “fags and booze”
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Wales' First Minister Mark Drakeford's wife Clare dies suddenly
A spokesman said: "The thoughts of everyone in the Welsh Government are with the family at this time and we ask that their privacy is respected"
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Ex-MP Keith Vaz rules out Parliament comeback saying 'that ship has sailed'
It came just weeks after the Commons Standards Committee recommended he should be handed a six-month suspension for causing "significant damage" to the reputation of the House
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Tax chiefs admit to 'misleading information' in row over Nadhim Zahawi's taxes
Pressure is mounting on Downing Street to order the former Chancellor to step aside while the investigation is ongoing
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Nadine Dorries slammed by watchdog for 'breaking ministerial code' with TV show
The former Culture Secretary announced on Friday that she would be launching a chat show on Talk TV, to start in February - with Boris Johnson as her first guest
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Katie Price plots more surgery to flaunt on OnlyFans after biggest boob job yet
Mum-of-five Katie Price has made it her mission to have Britain's biggest boobs and now she's now shared her hopes to undergo even more cosmetic surgery after 16 breast ops already
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Sebastian Vettel slept in the boot of his dad's camper van as he chased F1 dream
Sebastian Vettel is competing in the Race of Champions this weekend – his first racing appearance since ending the F1 career he worked so hard to earn as a youngster
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'Pensioner's hypothermia death should shame oil giants raking in obscene profit'
As an 87-year-old lady died freezing and afraid to turn on the heating in her terraced home, energy fat cats should hang their heads in shame as they exploit the misery of millions
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Keir Starmer accuses Tories of 'moral bankruptcy' and pledges change with Labour
In a speech at London Labour’s annual Conference, the party's Leader will emphasise his promise to 'give people the change they’ve demanded' by pushing power out to communities
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Rishi Sunak branded 'lightweight Thatcher tribute act' by veteran union boss
Former TUC General Secretary John Monks told the Mirror there has been a dislike of trade unions within the Tories ever since Margaret Thatcher succeeded Ted Heath in 1975
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'We're governed by a bunch of Charlies in a land no longer fit for a king'
Brian Reade takes a wry look at possible plans for King Charles' upcoming Coronation
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Braverman accused of 'dangerously flirting with ideologues' over Windrush
Actor David Harewood today said the decision to drop three key reforms brought in following the Windrush scandal was 'awful', while Baroness Floella Benjamin said the move would cause 'even more pain and hurt'
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More than a dozen WWII-era ambulance stations still used by NHS
The figures on old ambulance stations were revealed in a parliamentary question by Lib Dem health spokeswoman Daisy Cooper, who said: 'Across England too many NHS buildings are life-expired or crumbling'
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UK's 'lost' airport could reopen after being closed for more than a decade
Plans are in place to re-open Plymouth's mothballed airport as leader Richard Bingley aims to start a “public/private” partnership, with cross-party backing for a new airport on the disused site
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Carol Vorderman tweets ex pal Michelle Mone 'should be jailed' after PPE scandal
Carol Vorderman goaded ex-friend Michelle Mone saying she dropped the underwear tycoon 'like a stone' when she 'found out what kind of person she was'
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Boris Johnson's biggest fan Nadine Dorries to interview him on her new TV show
The shamed former Prime Minister, who was booted out of office last year after a rebellion by his own MPs, will be the first guest on new show Friday Night With Nadine, TalkTV has announced
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Republican fails to rush and help fallen pregnant wife during campaign launch
Rollan Roberts II was announcing his bid to become the next president of the US at the State Capitol building in West Virginia when his pregnant wife collapsed taking out a nearby American flag
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'Laura Winham left to die because disabled people aren't thought worth saving'
Where have we heard that before, asks Fleet Street Fox. Oh yes, Nazi Germany, just before the Holocaust began
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Jeremy Hunt says HS2 will go to central London after confused messaging
The Chancellor has said he does not see any "conceivable circumstance" in which HS2 would not end in central London - after reports suggested the plan could be scrapped
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MP demands Tory Jonanthan Gullis makes public apology for 'fanning hatred'
Jonathan Gullis sparked outrage when he heckled a Labour MP asking about the disappearance of migrant children from Home Office-run hotels - saying they 'shouldn't have come here illegally'
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Figures show UK £60bn worse off than G7 average as Hunt lays out growth plan
The dismal analysis came as Chancellor Jeremy Hunt gave a speech laying out the government's plans for investment and growth
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UK's public services at breaking point - it's time to protect right to strike
Today, the Mirror joins with the TUC and many others in fighting this assault on working people, and the unions they organise within, to Protect The Right To Strike
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Nadhim Zahawi's predecessor says Tory chairman's position is 'unsustainable'
Jake Berry said that there needs to be a "mechanism" for ministers who are under investigation to stand down, saying it is "unsustainable" to remain in post while an investigation is going on