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Sunak in crisis as top Tories Lee Anderson and Brendan Clarke-Smith defy him
Rishi Sunak has been rocked after two Tory deputy chairmen - Lee Anderson and Brendan Clarke-Smith - both said they were backing rebels on his Rwanda bill
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Boris Johnson supporters demand Tory MPs send 'letters now' to oust Rishi Sunak
David Campbell Bannerman, chairman of the Conservative Democracy Organisation, said the party's MPs will be responsible for 'Harakiri' if they fail to remove Rishi Sunak
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MP makes bizarre call for everyone in Parliament to publish their own DNA data
Labour MP Barry Sheerman told the House of Commons that he'd done a DNA test and found out he has roots in Ireland and Sweden, and called on all other MPs to do the same
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Rochdale report on aborted foetus in freezer, fatal injection and caged girl
The damning 173-page report in Greater Manchester Police and other authorities' failed handling of Rochdale grooming gangs' abuse of young girls was released today
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DWP says disabled people will be able to apply for grants online from April
Access to Work grants are intended to help people with disabilities, or physical and mental health conditions to get practical support, including special equipment, travel costs, or a sign language interpreter.
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Dictator 'deployed OnlyFans star to spy for his KGB secret service' fearing coup
OnlyFans model Daria Ostapenk has been detained in Poland where she is suspected of collaboration with the Alexander Lukashenko's secret services for up to seven years
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Rishi Sunak won't say if he'll sack top Tory Lee Anderson over Rwanda threat
Lee Anderson, the Conservative Deputy Chairman, is expected to back rebel amendments seeking to toughen up legislation aimed at getting the deportation flights off the ground
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Full list of top Tories set for defeat as poll shows 1997-style election wipeout
The YouGov survey of 14,000 people indicates Cabinet big beasts such as Chancellor Jeremy Hunt and Defence Secretary Grant Shapps could lose their seats at the general election
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'The more we learn, the worse the Post Office’s Horizon scandal becomes'
This is not about vengeance, although some of the wronged are entitled to want that, this is about corporate, judicial and political systems that failed
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'We can't let them off the hook' Post Office campaigners demand bosses punished
A “long list” of people should face justice in court for trying to cover up the Post Office scandal, a former minister has said as sub-postmasters’ champion Alan Bates said “don’t let them off the hook” as he called for compensation as well
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'Experts are scared that terror risk has soared because of Yemen airstrikes'
It is possible the escalation may go up a few more notches before reaching the point of no-return when all sides have to agree to stop or hurtle towards all-out war
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'Union battleground may decide election as huge dividing line remains'
Labour would, for starters, introduce unfair dismissal rights from day one instead of two years into a job, outlaw exploitative zero-hours contracts and put a stop to fire-and-rehire dirty tricks
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Most bids to save libraries, pubs and village halls rejected by Tory scheme
Shadow Levelling Up Secretary Angela Rayner accused the Government of 'letting communities down' after repeated Tory commitments to 'level up' the country since the 2019 election
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Suella Braverman appears at rally for Israel chanting 'bring them home now'
Suella Braverman attended the rally in Trafalgar Square, saying she stood in solidarity with Israel as she joined thousands of people to mark 100 days since Hamas' deadly attack
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Keir Starmer appears to backtrack on promise to halt arms sales to Saudi Arabia
Labour leader Keir Starmer said he would carry out a 'review' of all British arms sales - but refused to repeat a promise to stop sales to Saudi Arabia
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Cameron refuses three times on BBC's Laura Kuenssberg to disclose Greensill pay
The ex-PM and Foreign Secretary David Cameron rejects reports he earned £10million for work at failed firm Greensill Capital - but refuses to disclose earnings
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UK ready to strike Yemen again if Red Sea attacks continue, David Cameron warns
Foreign Secretary Lord David Cameron said the UK Government will work with its allies and warned: 'We will be prepared to back words with actions'
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'Fujitsu boss lives on 'blood money' with £2m mansion while we suffer'
Seema Misra thought about taking her own life when she was jailed as part of the Post Office scandal and now says Fujitsu, which developed the faulty Horizon system, ought to pay up for its victims
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British military chiefs braced for revenge attacks by Houthi fanatics
UK forces are getting ready for any revenge attacks by Iranian backed militia after four RAF Typhoons based in Cyprus took part in the first blitz by US and UK forces on Yemen on Thursday night
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'Strikes against Houthis were justified - but we must be ready for reprisals'
Alicia Kearns MP, chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee, says if the UK and US had not acted, the Houthis would eventually have caused a maritime disaster
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Foreign office spends £200k on 'crisis media training' in £4m consultant splurge
It’s more than double the figure the department spent on outside advisors the previous year. It comes as the department’s spending on temporary agency staff also reached a record high of nearly £40 million
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Ministers already using experimental AI 'red box' to summarise briefing notes
Tory minister Alex Burghart admitted he uses an experimental “AI Red Box”, developed by the Cabinet Office, to sift through the stack of papers he’s given to read every day.
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NHS nurses could launch more strikes after Rishi Sunak 'lost touch with reality'
Pat Cullen, General Secretary of the Royal College of Nursing, warned the Prime Minister that 'every option – including strike action – is on the table'
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Taiwan ignores warnings to elect president dubbed 'troublemaker' by China
William Lai has won the Taiwanese presidential election in a third straight victory for Democratic Progressive Party despite warnings from China which wants to retake the breakaway island
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'The Houthis might be a threat but do we really need to be bombing again?'
There should really be more noble reasons for unleashing airstrikes on a country than oil, writes Mirror columnist Keir Mudie, but that's exactly what Rishi Sunak did at the end of the week
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