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Figure of wasted taxpayers' cash on PPE revealed in case linked to Michelle Mone
Government lawyers revealed the figures at the High Court, where the claim against a PPE company linked to Tory peer Michelle Mone was having its preliminary hearing
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Tories plot to oust Rishi Sunak as he struggles to contain party's civil war
Conservative MPs have begun submitting letters of no confidence that could trigger a vote in Rishi Sunak's leadership as he suffers biggest crisis since becoming Prime Minister
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Boris Johnson boasted he'd 'come out on top' after Partygate in WhatsApps
Boris Johnson endured another gruelling day of questions at the Covid Inquiry after admitting the Government underestimated the danger posed by the virus in early 2020
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'We need a President who could call election to oust Tory government of fools'
Robert Jenrick’s resignation as Immigration Minister is merely the latest manifestation of this relentless decline
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Boris Johnson says the public's view of Partygate is 'million miles' from truth
As he appeared at the Covid Inquiry, former Prime Minister Boris Johnson complained that the characterisation of lockdown-busting gatherings in No10 had been 'absolutely absurd'
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All we learnt from Boris Johnson at Covid Inquiry including sweary WhatsApps
Boris Johnson fell silent during the second day of his Covid Inquiry grilling as he was forced to listen to evidence of him wanting to let the virus 'rip' in autumn 2020
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You could have the opportunity to own 640 acres of stunning national park
640 acres of land with road access and views of Grand Teton National Park could be yours as Wyoming leaders threaten to sell off land if the government doesn't step in to help fund the park
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Inside Tory civil war as 18 MPs have already sent letters to oust Rishi Sunak
Rishi Sunak is facing the biggest crisis of premiership as Tory MPs threaten to oust him from No10 as he struggles to contain the civil war ripping apart his party
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Donald Trump says he will be dictator for a day and 'close border' if re-elected
Donald Trump has openly admitted he will be a dictator for a day if he is re-elected in order to close the border and drill for oil. The disgraced former president also vowed to seek revenge against his rivals
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Tetchy Rishi Sunak won't say if he'll call an election as he battles Tory revolt
The Prime Minister twice refused to say if he plans to send the country to the polls as he pleaded with rebellious Tory MPs to back his plan to revive the Rwanda asylum scheme
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I'm A Celeb trial chaos as Sam Thompson blunders through spy-themed mission
Made in Chelsea star Sam Thompson lives one of his dreams in tonight's 'No Time To Cry' Bushtucker Trial on ITV's I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!
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Rishi Sunak to hold emergency Downing Street press conference amid Tory crisis
The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to appear around 11am and comes amid warnings from his own MPs that he faces 'electoral oblivion' at the next general election.
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Suella Braverman branded 'poison-spreading headline-grabber' in brutal interview
Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman endured a bruising encounter on BBC Radio 4's Today programme after she urged Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to change course on Rwanda
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Starmer vows to 'halve violence against women' at meeting with victims' families
Keir Starmer listened to "utterly heart-breaking stories" from relatives of women who were killed by men as he vows to tackling violence against females if he is Prime Minister
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Danielle Harold 'never expected' friendship with I'm A Celeb's Nigel Farage
EastEnders star Danielle Harold has confessed she 'never' expected she'd become friends with Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage on ITV I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here
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Naval support ships' readiness to sail slashed during 10 years of Tory rule
The readiness of naval support ships during 10 years of Tory rule has come under the microscope after parliamentary questions from Labour amid warnings about availability
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'If Boris was genuinely sorry he would try to own his mistakes not disown them'
Boris Johnson's appearance at the Covid Inquiry was a reminder of how ill-served the country was to have such a shambolic and incompetent person in charge during the pandemic
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'Boris Johnson's evidence livestream should have come with a health warning'
Watching Boris Johnson's evidence to the Covid-19 inquiry made your blood pressure rise to a dangerous level and made it almost impossible not to smash whatever screen you were watching it on, writes Polly Hudson
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More bus services coming back into public ownership - find out where is next
Greater Manchester has become the first region of England to regain control and its mayor, Labour’s Andy Burnham, hopes for cheaper fares and better services on the Bee Network
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'Johnson may not remember but those who lost family to Covid can't forget'
Jason Beattie says Boris Johnson couldn't bring himself to mention the deaths in care homes and the failure to grasp more quickly the threat posed by the virus at the Covid Inquiry
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'Law promising truth to Hillsborough families would never happen under Tories'
Daily Mirror columnist Brian Reade says we can only hope that Keir Starmer keeps his promise of putting a Hillsborough Law on the statute books if Labour are elected
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Covid bereaved families disgusted by 'cruel' and 'callous' Boris Johnson
Bereaved families said they have been 'traumatised by the cavalier, callous, cruel decisions' made by Boris Johnson throughout the Covid pandemic. The Mirror heard their stories
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Vapes could be available on prescription only to stop kids getting addicted
Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting said Labour is considering making vapes prescription-only as he accused the industry of 'crying crocodile tears' about surging use by children
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Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick resigns in fury at Rishi Sunak's Rwanda plan
Robert Jenrick has cast himself as a standard bearer for the Tory right since the sacking of Home Secretary Suella Braverman last month
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Carol Vorderman snubs bizarre GB News offer following BBC exit
A TV source says that Carol Vorderman "wouldn't touch the channel with a barge pole" after the GB News chief executive reached out to meet up
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