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'Sunak promised change but he is the latest ringmaster of circus which must end'
Rishi Sunak's decision to pull the plug on the high speed trainline from London to Manchester is a damning indictment of this Government's ability to deliver what is needed
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Rishi Sunak tries to 'fool Britain' with conference speech plea to stay in power
Rishi Sunak bizarrely claimed that after 13 years of Tory rule voters will be choosing change if they back him at the election during his first conference speech as Conservative leader
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'Rishi Sunak, like HS2, has run out of line as he can't defend Tory record'
The Mirror's Jason Beattie provides his analysis after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak attempted to take the conference stage to defend the Conservatives’ record in power
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Should Rishi Sunak have scrapped the Manchester leg of HS2 - vote in our poll
Rishi Sunak has decided to axe the northern leg of HS2 to Manchester over soaring funds, despite polls suggesting the PM faces backlash from the public
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Joe Lycett's savage open letter to Suella Braverman over gay asylum speech
Comedian Joe Lycett has written a savage open letter to Home Secretary Suella Braverman after she has been slammed for saying being gay or a woman is not enough to quality for asylum
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Tory minister roasted for 'party of facts' claim in car-crash interview
BBC Newsnight host Victoria Derbyshire clashed on air with Science, Innovation and Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan at the Conservative Party conference in Manchester
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Tory insists Braverman is 'no Enoch Powell' after 'hurricane' speech backlash
The Home Secretary was accused of using vulnerable people as "cannon fodder" following her Tory Party speech in Manchester in which she claimed a "hurricane" of migration is coming
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Two million people to get an extra £1,000 - when and how it'll affect you
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt made the announcement at the Conservative Party Conference and from next year two million workers will be £1,000 better off
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'Conservative Party is not fit to rule the country and Sunak is out of touch'
Rishi Sunak, leader of Conservative Party, is now prepared to do or say anything to cling to high office, Voice of the Mirror argues, and the Tories are "not to fit to rule"
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Rishi Sunak accused of 'blatant hypocrisy' over road tax 'raid' on drivers
The Prime Minister has sought to pitch himself on the side of motorists following the Tories' shock by-election win in Uxbridge and South Ruislip - which was dominated by a row over ULEZ
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Sunak will moan about UK's problems after 13 years of Tory rule in major speech
The PM will use his first conference speech as leader to complain the Westminster system isn't working and try to shift blame onto Labour - despite 13 years of Conservative rule
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'Tories are doing their best to make disabled people the enemy of the taxpayer'
Mirror columnist Rachel Charlton-Dailey says the Tory party conference is using disabled people to distract from their own damage to taxpayers
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Tory Johnny Mercer tells veterans to sue Government over missing medical records
Veterans Minister Johnny Mercer told a nuclear veteran campaigner to "sue" the Ministry of Defence after being shown evidence that medical records are being unlawfully withheld
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5 most insane claims from actual Tory ministers at Conservative Party conference
As No10 battles to regain control, top Tories have been promoting conspiracy theories and making increasingly bizarre claims in a desperate attempt to get attention
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Prisoners may be sent to rented foreign jails as Tories battle cell shortage
Prison experts hit back at the 'half-baked idea' and said jail leaders will 'be in despair at such a superficial response to their very real and urgent concerns'
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Tory cabinet minister boasts she blocked gun crackdown after mass shooting
Environment Secretary Therese Coffey told a fringe meeting at Tory Party conference there'd been 'a potential reaction that would have made it much harder for you to have shotguns'
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Station ticket office closures 'fuelling human rights crisis', warn pensioners
The National Pensioners' Convention takes place in London later this month and the railway industry's plan to axe hundreds of front counters will be top of the agenda
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Anderson jokes people don’t want to go to Bradford quicker as HS2 under threat
Conservative Party deputy chairman Lee Anderson made the comment during a heated panel at the Tory conference where he also joked that dictators were a 'good idea'
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Top Tory kicked out after branding Suella Braverman speech a 'homophobic rant'
Ms Braverman - one of the only cabinet members to pack the Tory Conference auditorium in Manchester - was interrupted 20 minutes into her diatribe by a London Assembly member
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PM leaves door open for Farage Tory return but ex-UKIP boss says: 'No, no, no'
Rishi Sunak refused to rule out letting the arch Brexiteer back into the Conservative Party, but Nigel Farage ruled out a return citing high net migration, tax and differences over Brexit
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PM claims an election is 'not what anybody wants' - despite polls showing it is
The next general election has to be held by the end of January 2025 but last month a survey by YouGov found almost 50% of the public want one by spring next year
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Nigel Farage and Priti Patel dance and fist pump in incredibly cringey clip
Nigel Farage and Priti Patel were filmed dancing and fist pumping to Can't Take My Eyes Off You during a boozy Tory bash at the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester
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Helen Mirren admits 'it's difficult' as she addresses Golda casting backlash
Helen Mirren joined Lorraine Kelly on Tuesday to open up on her new role as the fourth Prime Minister of Isreal, Golda Meir, and address some of the criticism she's received
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Trump court cases should 'disqualify' him from impending US President race
Donald Trump is facing a 'drip drip drip' of civil and criminal court cases against him but still leads the pack of Republicans hoping to clinch the nominee to lead the party into the 2024 election
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Full list of October 2023 train strikes – where and when services are out in UK
Members of RMT and ASLEF unions are striking this week amid a long-running dispute over pay, jobs and conditions, with walkouts coinciding with the Conservative Party annual conference
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