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I'm A Celeb's Nick Pickard life off screen and how he got forehead scar
Hollyoaks legend Nick Pickard is one of a whole host of celebrities getting ready to enter the I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! jungle alongside the likes of Josie Gibson and Nigel Farage
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I'm A Celeb's Sam Thompson admits 'strain' of Zara McDermott romance
Sam Thompson is one of a whole host of celebs who are due to enter the I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! on Sunday night alongside the likes of Nella Rose and Nigel Farage
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'Spending billions to cut taxes for billionaires is immoral and insulting'
A Chancellor with his finger on the nation’s pulse would be looking to boost school and hospital spending, ease the social care crisis and support four million children in poverty
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'Being bedbound has left me addicted to riddles and I'm driving everyone mad'
Val Savage was laid up with a stinking cold this week, but with no TV in the bedroom boredom soon set in - and she has found herself an frustrating new hobby
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'Tory welfare plans will make life even harder for disabled people in England'
The DWP want to scrap specific parts of the work capability assessment that are designed to help those who are too sick or disabled to work
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Bristol tower block protests erupt after hundreds forced to evacuate homes
During a protest at City Hall by Barton House residents, organised by housing union, Acorn, rumours began circulating that council staff were removing belongings from residents’ homes. But this was swiftly refuted by Bristol City Council
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Pubs in Jeremy Hunt's own backyard warn they face crisis if he hikes booze tax
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt cut the duty charged on draught pints by 11p in August, but at the same time increased levies on all other alcohol by an average of 10.1%
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'Eton Dave can't breathe life into this rotting corpse of a Tory government'
It's been another week of infighting and disasters for Rishi Sunak's party - just don't forget it all when it comes to election time
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Just 26% think David Cameron will do good job as Rishi Sunak's reshuffle flops
The Redfield & Wilton poll found almost a third of voters (29%) believe new Foreign Secretary David Cameron achieved nothing at all in his six years as Prime Minister
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'Suella Braverman's mad plan proves any fool can be a dictator'
The former Home Secretary wants to end the rule of law, says Fleet Street Fox. Fascism has become an equal opportunities infection
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Tories plot inheritance tax giveaway for rich paid for by Universal Credit cut
The Tory Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is said to be looking at plans to halve the 40% rate of inheritance tax as he prepares to unveil the Autumn Statement next week.
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Rishi Sunak won't rule out snap election as he struggles to salvage Rwanda plan
Conservative MPs have suggested the Prime Minister could call an election if his latest attempt to salvage his Rwanda migrant plan gets blocked by the House of Lords
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Tory MP earning £250,000 moonlighting at firm part-owned by sanctioned Russians
Former Conservative Party Chairman Brandon Lewis has started working as a senior adviser for LetterOne. He now has five paid roles on top of his job as the MP for Great Yarmouth
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'Rishi Sunak's Rwanda plan is a disaster for all women - this is just the start'
Rishi Sunak has faced his biggest blow yet as Prime Minister after the Supreme Court ruled his Rwanda scheme unlawful. His sinister plans to save the illegal project should worry us all
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Tory civil war as MP likens Braverman's Rwanda plan to 'what Putin and Xi do'
The sacked Home Secretary has suggested introducing emergency powers to exclude "all avenues of legal challenge' in a bid to get flights to Rwanda off the ground
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Teacher accused of sex with teen student as mum says her son's life is 'ruined'
Reagan Mobley Anderson, 27, allegedly met with the student at her home and in a Pizza Hut car park on a second occasion and also allegedly exchanged nude images with the student
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Tories' flagship levelling up plan in chaos as watchdog details project delays
Despite some projects allegedly being 'shovel ready' the National Audit Office says delivery across three government funds worth up to £9.5billion is behind schedule
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'A proper windfall tax on energy giants could have funded support for families'
Experts warn the average monthly household energy bill could rise to £220 if Ofgem raises the price cap, and unlike last year there will be no extra support from the Government
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Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney face being told to rename Wrexham
Wrexham co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney recently renamed their stadium the STōK Racecourse and also may now be made to change the football club's name
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Britney Spears' sister causing huge headache for ITV with I'm A Celeb refusal
Britney Spears' younger sister is keeping her mouth firmly shut after being hit with a wave of backlash over her appearance on ITV's I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
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Starmer wants Labour 'as united as we can' after suffering major Gaza rebellion
Labour leader Keir Starmer said managing his party is 'secondary to the international situation' as he considers replacements for eight shadow ministers who quit over the Gaza vote
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Millions on Universal Credit to face strict new sanctions in welfare shake-up
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced the changes with tougher penalties for those subject to benefit sanctions for more than six months ahead of next week's Autumn Statement
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Mirror readers divided over Government legislation outlined in King’s Speech
King Charles outlined the Government's proposed laws at the State Opening of Parliament last week, and we asked Mirror readers what they thought of the 21 bills
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Rwanda plan - what happens now as PM plots emergency laws to save illegal deal
Rishi Sunak has announced he plans to bring forward "emergency legislation" in a desperate bid to bring the Rwanda scheme forward in spite of a Supreme Court ruling
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Use Autumn Statement to pump cash into crisis-hit social care, Jeremy Hunt told
Almost a quarter of a million people are waiting to have their social care needs assessed - prompting calls for Jeremy Hunt to tackle the crisis in next week's Autumn Statement