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British Museum in 'constructive' talks with Greece over return of Elgin Marbles
The museum's chairman - former Tory austerity Chancellor George Osborne - has been engaged in negotiations over a possible deal with the Greek authorities for the 2,500-year-old cultural treasures
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Tory MP tells Prince Harry to 'just shut the f*** up' after interview teaser
Tim Loughton, the MP for East Worthing and Shoreham, hit out at the Duke of Sussex on Twitterafter a video showed him making more explosive claims about the royal family’s 'betrayal'
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Screaming children barricaded themselves in bedroom as thug strangled their mum
Darren Wilson was jailed for 15 months after kicking down his ex-girlfriend's front door and strangling her as her kids screamed, before the family locked themselves in a bedroom
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Tories' 'breathtakingly complacency' after blaming Covid and flu for NHS chaos
Tories have been accused of repeatedly ignoring the problems that have left the NHS at breaking point after 13 years of shameful underfunding as they blamed Covid, Strep A and flu instead
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Every child to study maths until they're 18 under new plan by Rishi Sunak
The Prime Minister will say that learning more maths will help youngsters leave school 'better equipped for the jobs of the future' at a speech in London - as he finally breaks his silence amid the ongoing NHS crisis
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Life of disgraced MP John Stonehouse after he faked own death and his motive
With ITV drama Stonehouse airing this week, we take a look at what happened to the real John Stonehouse after the former labour MP left his loving wife for an affair and faked his own death
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'Covid ruined Christmas - if are not utterly selfish please wear a mask'
Polly Hudson had a miserable festive break after catching Covid. And with 500 people dying unnecessarily each week, she says masks are a simple way of turning things around. But first she has to convince the stubborn blowhards...
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Tory councillor who said alleged rape victim 'likely' a prostitute faces probe
The Mirror told how underneath an online new report headlined 'Woman raped in Plumstead park in early hours', Tory councillor Shaun Slator wrote: 'More likely that it's a punter that didn't pay'
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All we know about the key causes behind crisis-hit NHS's toughest ever winter
The NHS is facing its most difficult winter ever and the Royal College of Emergency Medicine estimates between 300 and 500 people are being killed each week due to delays - the Mirror's Health Editor looks at the reasons why
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Tory MP says she wears a stab vest to meetings with her constituents
Tory MP Virginia Crosbie said she also has security protection, but stressed that it was also important to have direct face-to-face contact with her constituents
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Should face masks be compulsory again to help our struggling NHS? Have your say
Winter illnesses such as flu and Covid are putting more pressure on our health system than at the height of the pandemic
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Workers 'may be handed more perks in bid to end crippling industrial action'
The government could give striking workers extra perks to bring crippling industrial action to an end but it will "hold firm" on pay, a Whitehall source reportedly said
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MPs kicked pregnant colleague in the stomach after budget debate turns violent
Mamadou Niang and Massata Samb were given six-month jail terms and ordered to pay Amy Ndiaye compensation after lashing out when she criticised a religious leader
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'Tories have trashed NHS - we need to vote them out to save our health service'
When the NHS is already on its knees before the depths of winter and many more illnesses strike, the situation is frightening. It was starved of funds by a decade by Tory PMs
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Vital to celebrate Windrush pioneers, says Lenny Henry ahead of 75th anniversary
The actor and other black Brits urged the country to get behind events marking the 1948 arrival of the liner HMT Empire Windrush, which brought passengers from the Caribbean to the UK
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Healthcare in crisis: Future of NHS on a knife-edge as Tories urged to act now
Medics warned Tory cuts have left the NHS on its knees, amid claims up to 500 people a week die because of delays in emergency care
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Trophy hunters just 'like ISIS terrorists' says former African president
Botswana’s former leader Ian Khama compared sick marksmen who kill elephants, lions and zebras for sport to ISIS extremists 'because those people take a morbid delight in killing'
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Tory under fire for claiming alleged rape victim 'likely' to be a prostitute
Conservative councillor Shaun Slator used a New Year’s Eve tweet to target the complainant who reported being attacked in a South London park in the early hours of December 30
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Newsboy's horse racing picks for Tuesday's three meetings, plus Musselburgh Nap
Newsboy's fancies a Musselburgh double with his Nap, Radetsky March, running in the 1.45, followed by Russian Virtue half an hour later
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Seven massive bear traps waiting for Rishi Sunak in 2023 as nightmare year looms
From strikes and the cost of living to local elections and Tory revolts, we look at the landmines waiting for Rishi Sunak - as many believe his days are numbered
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Rishi Sunak branded 'feeble' for quietly shelving major childcare reforms
The Prime Minister is said to have ditched his predecessor Liz Truss's idea for 'big bang' reforms, which were due to include increasing free childcare support by 20 hours a week and scrapping staff to child ratios
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New laws coming in 2023 that will affect workers, landlords, voters and more
Changes have been made to UK laws which will affect Brits, affecting everything from the cost of your bills, to public transport and people's right to strike and protest
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'Out of their depth' Tories hampering bid to solve rail dispute, warns RMT chief
Blasting the Conservatives’ for 'radio silence' in recent weeks, RMT General Secretary Mick Lynch said he wants to 'work towards a deal but we haven’t heard from anyone formally since mid-December'
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All the strikes still not resolved in 2023 as workers threaten major walkouts
The widespread industrial action in December shows no sign of abating, with nurses, civil servants, rail staff and ambulance workers among those set to down tools in disputes over pay
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Welsh Labour prepare for snap election as Tories on brink of being 'overwhelmed'
The Welsh Labour leader has put his party on an election footing as he thinks Rishi Sunak's administration is 'staggering on' and the PM could be forced to call an early nationwide poll
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