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Rishi Sunak haunted by 'ghosts of Christmas past' as ex-PMs' photos hung in No10
Framed images of former Prime Ministers are hung up after they leave office, with the other photos then shuffled down the yellow wall to make room for their successors
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Michelle Mone’s gift horse to miss Christmas showpiece race due to injury
Monbeg Genius, bought by the Baroness as a wedding present for billionaire husband Doug Barrowman, had been favourite for the Welsh Grand National
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Donald Trump's defiance over election ban pushes US to 'brink of civil war'
Donald Trump has already used the ruling to rally his supporters and call for donations while slamming Joe Biden with mounting legal challenges affecting his chances
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Ex-Tory minister issues warning over 'corrosive' impact of AI at next election
Ex-Justice Secretary Sir Robert Buckland said the threat posed by deepfakes - fake audio and video clips that appear realistic - was a 'clear and present danger'
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Are the Tories out of touch with their Network North project - vote in our poll
Northern Mayors and MPs have branded the government "out of touch" after they announced £235million of the ‘Network North’ funding has been committed to improving roads in London
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Keir Starmer backs Esther Rantzen's calls for law change on assisted dying
The Labour leader, who backed a change in the law the last time the issue was considered in the Commons in 2015, said there are 'grounds for changing the law' on assisted dying
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Donald Trump's options now he can't run for President after Supreme Court ruling
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump was to be struck off the ballot citing a post-Civil War era clause in the Constitution that was meant to stop Confederates holding office
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Trophy hunting Bill banning imports of sick souvenirs set for surprise comeback
A senior Labour backbencher is reviving a Private Member's Bill which, if passed by Parliament, would stop sick trophy hunters bringing their "prizes" back to Britain
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Labour aims to deal crucial first blow to Rishi Sunak in general election year
Labour and the Tories are gearing up for a crunch by-election in Wellingborough, Northants, after former MP Peter Bone was ousted following a recall petition
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What Colorado disqualifying Donald Trump from election ballot means for 2024
This is the latest in a long line of legal challenges facing former-President Donald Trump as he gears up to run for the White House for a third time, next year facing his long-time rival Joe Biden
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Esther Rantzen's daughter desperate plea as 'mum should not have to die alone'
Rebecca Wilcox wants her mum Esther Rantzen, who has stage four lung cancer, to breathe her last breath at home, surrounded by family rather than in Switzerland alone
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A&E forced to close and NHS strikes damning indictment of Tory government
Junior doctors risk alienating the public with a three-day strike before Christmas and a six-day stoppage in the New Year so we urge them to accept their pay won't be sorted overnight
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MP Peter Bone forced out as voters trigger by-election nightmare for Tories
Wellingborough MP Peter Bone was suspended from the Commons for six weeks in October after an inquiry found to have subjected a staff member to bullying and sexual misconduct
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Gove breaks silence on Michelle Mone PPE probe after being dragged into row
Top Tory Michael Gove confirmed he had cooperated with the National Crime Agency (NCA) probe into the scandal around PPE Medpro, which was awarded Government contracts for face masks and gowns worth more than £200million
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Mary Earps - World Cup kit row, Nike U-turn and England ace's "injustice" claim
The 2023 BBC Sport Personality of the Year took on Nike after the sporting apparel giant refused to sell replica women's goalkeeping shirts during the Women's World Cup
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Michael Gove backs Esther Rantzen's call for Commons vote on assisted dying
Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove said he was 'not yet persuaded' of the case for assisted dying - but said it was 'appropriate for the Commons to revisit this'
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Tetchy Rishi Sunak asked if he lies awake at night thinking about the poor
Appearing before the Commons Liaison Committee, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was asked if lies awake at night thinking about the gulf between the rich and poor in Britain
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Care sector 'blindsided' by Tory visa laws that 'put headlines over need'
Professor Martin Green, chief executive of Care England, warned that new visa rules announced by the Home Office could have an enormous impact on vulnerable users with an estimated 152,000 vacancies
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Shipbuilders told to come clean about UK workforce for £1.6bn supply vessels
Firms developing three Fleet Solid Support ships for Royal Fleet Auxiliary have been urged to say how many British jobs will be created - and how much work carried out in the UK
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Do you think assisted dying should be legalised in the UK - vote in our poll
Childline founder Dame Esther Rantzen is considering assisted dying to spare her family 'painful last memories' as she battles stage four lung cancer - but do you think the option should be legalised?
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Danielle Harold's sizzling love life from Bobby Brazier connection to Pete Wicks
Danielle Harold swapped Walford for Australia when she took part in this year's I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! and after leaving in 5th place, was seen getting 'incredibly close' with Pete Wicks
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Teachers don't have to accept pronoun requests from pupils under new guidance
New guidance issued by the Department for Education says schools and colleges "do not have to, and should not" accept all requests for social transition - which includes changing pronouns, names and uniforms
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Michelle Mone and husband could net Christmas windfall from £80k racehorse
Monbeg Genius, who is the ante-post favourite for the £150,000 Coral Welsh Grand National to be run at Chepstow, is owned by Barrowman Racing
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Tory Voter ID failings alarm ahead of general election as peers demand changes
In a letter to Local Government Minister Simon Hoare, the cross-party House of Lords Constitution Committee said the elderly and disabled people are among those worst affected
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Majority of NHS dentists shut to new patients - see in your area
Analysis by Labour found 54% of dental surgeries in England aren't accepting any new patients - with 82% refusing to take on adults and 71% shutting their doors to new child patients
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