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Covid families demand Matt Hancock tell truth as he faces reckoning over 'lies'
Matt Hancock will be grilled under oath at the Covid Inquiry this morning. The former Health Secretary has been accused of repeatedly failing to tell the truth during the crisis
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Ant and Dec's awkward I'm A Celeb name blunder as they're corrected by campmate
I'm A Celebrity turned awkward this evening - as hosts Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly made a huge blunder during Nick Pickard and Nigel Farage's trial
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Nigel Farage's daughter Izzy warned him about stripping on ITV I'm A Celebrity
Nigel Farage's daughter Isabelle, known to those around her as Izzy will be on hand to welcome her dad when he leaves the jungle. She's revealed she warned him about the raunchy shower scenes
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Covid Inquiry latest - Boris Johnson said wearing masks was 'b*****ks'
The Covid Inquiry has been shown extracts of the diary of Chief Scientific Adviser Sir Patrick Vallance that show how Boris Johnson became frustrated with restrictions
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Rwanda may have been given more cash on top of £140m for illegal asylum scheme
Home Office chief Sir Matthew Rycroft told MPs that there are 'additional' payments agreed with Rwanda on top of the £140million already handed over - and Tory Lee Anderson was among those voicing his anger
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'Nella Rose planned to quit I'm A Celebrity – but campmates changed her mind'
Nella Rose was ready to leave the I'm A Celebrity camp but had a huge change of heart, explains 2014 runner-up Jake Quickenden, as he shares his insight in his exclusive column
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I'm A Celebrity star Fred Sirieix's fiancee tells of secret racy side
I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here star Fred Sirieix's fiancee Fruitcake has revealed his racy side after saying that he would walk around camp naked if he could
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Tories will not restore billions slashed from foreign aid in next five years
The Tories boasted about the 0.7% overseas aid goal in their general election manifesto. But Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said restoring the target in the next five years is not 'possible'.
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Fury as Cameron and Sunak take separate planes to COP28 climate summit
Rishi Sunak and David Cameron have been accused of 'sending the wrong signals' to the rest of the world by travelling separately to the United Arab Emirates for the COP28 summit
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Premier League chief hits back at Andy Burnham as Everton feud escalates
Everton were deducted 10 points during the international break for allegedly breaching the Premier League's financial rules but will appeal the record-breaking punishment
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Rishi Sunak mocked as his mic cuts out moment he says 'Britain isn't listening'
The unfortunate moment prompted laughter from MPs as Rishi Sunak attempted to deliver his final response to Keir Starmer at Prime Minister's Questions
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Covid Inquiry latest - Michael Gove wrote 'we're f***ing up' in brutal WhatsApps
Michael Gove, who was Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in the pandemic, is giving evidence at the Covid Inquiry. He chaired key meetings of ministers during the pandemic
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Nigel Farage says 'I can't do this' in I'm A Celeb Bushtucker Trial first look
Nigel Farage and Nick Pickard take on Wednesday's Bushtucker Trial after Nella Rose was ruled out moments before Ant and Dec announced the two celebrities taking part
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Tories fail to hit election manifesto promise to build 300,000 new homes - again
The Tories promised to build 300,000 new homes a year by the mid-2020s. But the target has never been met and there have been warnings the number could plummet next year
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US nuclear bombs 'set to return to UK' for first time in 15 years
US nuclear weapons are expected to return to the UK after 15 years following a visit to RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk by American Deputy Defence Secretary Kathleen Hicks
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I'm A Celeb's Nella Rose praised after clash with Nigel Farage
Nella Rose has been praised for how she explained cultural appropriation to ex UKIP leader Nigel Farage on Tuesday's episode of ITV's I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here
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Racing petition against affordability checks for punters hits 100,000
A debate on the introduction of new financial risk regulations ,which the sport warns could cost racing up to £250 million, could now be held in Parliament
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Tories announce new National Park for Britain - here's where could it be created
Environment Secretary Steve Barclay has announced the search for a 16th National Park will begin early next year, but with plenty of areas in the running, where could it be created?
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Wilko's boss says sorry to axed workers while admitting family got huge payouts
Yet Lisa Wilkinson's words came as she was accused of making “significant management mistakes” that led to empty shelves, money wasted and the store's demise
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Andy Burnham slams Sky Sports after Everton points deduction interview pulled
Andy Burnham, the mayor of Manchester with a season ticket at Goodison Park, is seeking an explanation from Sky after interview over Everton's points deduction was not broadcast
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Ex-President Jimmy Carter makes rare appearance at wife's funeral in wheelchair
Former President Jimmy Carter was pictured attending his wife's funeral in Atlanta, Georgia, on Tuesday, wearing a custom-made suit, carrying a blanket and sitting in a wheelchair
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Donald Trump's Christmas wrapping paper with mugshot to boost campaign donations
Former president Donald Trump is giving away free wrapping paper of his face in his police mugshot. The black and white image shows him in a Santa hat which supporters will receive after donating
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Michael Gove warned UK was 'f***ing up' in stark WhatsApp, Covid Inquiry told
Senior Tory Michael Gove apologised to families who lost loved ones for the mistakes made during the Covid pandemic as messages from Dominic Cummings were shown to the Covid Inquiry
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Veterans win official review of nuked blood 'cover-up'
More than 100 documents about blood and urine tests of troops which the MoD previously denied existed will be reviewed, Parliament has been told
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Teachers risk being sacked under draconian Tory anti-strike plans due next year
Unions accused the Government of being 'disingenuous and cynical' after calling time on weeks of talks over draconian minimum service levels in schools without warning