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Rishi Sunak unveils major climate target U-turn - what it means for you
In a major watering down of key targets, the Prime Minister has abandoned the 2030 ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars. From boilers to flying, here's what it means for you
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UK needs EU security deal after burning bridges says Labour defence chief
Shadow Defence Secretary John Healey spoke exclusively to the Mirror during a trip to Washington DC where he has held a series of meetings with senior White House and Pentagon figures
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Special Relationship can survive Donald Trump White House comeback, says Labour
Shadow Defence Secretary John Healey spoke to the Mirror on a week-long trip to Washington DC, where he is meeting senior figures from President Joe Biden's administration
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Rishi Sunak to deliver speech at Downing Street at 4.30pm today
It comes after the PM summoned Cabinet ministers to an emergency meeting on Wednesday - the first day of the Commons conference recess
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PM calls emergency cabinet meeting as Tories descend into turmoil over Net Zero
The virtual call with members of the Cabinet comes as the PM is expected to announce the 2030 ban on petrol guzzling cars will now be delayed in a major speech
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Tory civil war erupts as Rishi Sunak prepares to water down climate targets
Tory MPs warned Rishi Sunak is making the 'greatest mistake of his premiership' as it was revealed he is preparing to make changes including delaying the 2030 petrol and diesel car ban
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9 bits of bad news sneaked out by Tories before Parliament went into recess
Rishi Sunak's Government had plenty to do before MPs headed off for recess - dumping an avalanche of documents, statements and accounts online
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MPs break up for conferences - how much more holiday they get than you
Parliament has become a ghost town as MPs abandon the House of Commons for the conference recess. But how much annual leave do they get?
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UK must be ready to support Ukraine without US help if Trump wins, Labour warns
Shadow Defence Secretary John Healey said that Britain should be 'ready to work through' challenges posed if Donald Trump wins the presidential election and returns to the White House
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Keegan's worst gaffes after schools chief says she's doing a 'f***ing good job'
Ranting about how she's done a 'f***ing good job' on crumbling schools has landed scandal-hit Education Secretary Gillian Keegan in hot water - and not for the first time
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Tory MP voices fury as ministers refuse to abandon sending children to Rwanda
Senior Tory MP Caroline Nokes called on the Home Office to listen to concerns rather than 'bunker down and defend policies and practices that are found to be inadequate'
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Tories 'rewarding failure' with new contracts to unreliable train firms
Ministers accused of 'rewarding abject failure' as Avanti and CrossCountry were given fresh taxpayer-backed deals despite coming bottom for punctuality over the summer
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Sickening violence by staff at 'toxic' detention centre near Gatwick
WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT An inquiry found workers repeatedly said 'if he dies, he dies' to taunt detainees, with staff 'too quick to employ force' at Brook House immigration removal centre (IRC) close to Gatwick Airport
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Tata Steel bosses set for Port Talbot showdown with unions over 3,000 job cuts
The Mirror understands executives have flown in from India for crunch talks with unions at the plant, where thousands of workers are expected to lose their jobs
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Johnson planned 'euthanasia and Humpty Dumpty jokes' in draft resignation speech
The ex-Prime Minister's unedited version was later toned down after it was shared with close allies, according to a new book examining 13-years of implosions in the Tory party
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Two thirds of school staff are seeing more pupils without enough money for lunch
A grim survey of teachers, school governors, teaching assistants and catering staff found 89% said child poverty in their school has soared over the past two years
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Call for crack UK-US unit to thwart Russian meddling in Western elections
Shadow Defence Secretary John Healey will outline plans for the Democratic Resilience Centre when he addresses a Washington think tank during a week-long trip to the States
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Annual Covid memorial day recommended to ensure victims are never forgotten
The UK Commission on Covid Commemoration has recommended holding a national day of reflection each year and building a string of new Covid memorials across the UK
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Liz Truss refuses to say sorry whining she had 'responsibilities but no power'
Almost a year on from the disastrous mini-budget, the 49-day PM claimed interest rates would have risen even without her intervention and sidestepped questions over her honours' list
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Senior officials wanted Queen to confront Boris Johnson over his conduct
One source described the atmosphere in Downing Street during the height of the Covid crisis as 'utterly grim, and totally crazy' with tensions highlighted with the Palace
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GB News breached Ofcom rules over interview with two Tory MPs and the Chancellor
Watchdog Ofcom said its investigation had found the programme was 'overwhelmingly reflective of viewpoints of different strands of opinion with the Conservative Party'
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Keir Starmer will rewrite 'thin' Brexit deal to boost economy if he wins power
The Labour leader vowed to get a better trade agreement with the EU as he prepares to meet the French President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee in Paris this week
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Fight to give carers NHS pay levels moves to No10 as campaign intensifies
A petition will be delivered to Downing Street, calling on the Government to boost wages for carers - tackling the chronic crisis gripping the sector and easing pressure on the NHS
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Campaigners blast efforts to boost gender equality in Parliament
A report from a cross-party group has identified recommendations from previous studies which have still not been implemented - hampering attempts to boost diversity, it says
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Charity calls for tax hike on super yachts and private jets to hit polluters
Oxfam believes slapping extra taxes on the "extremely rich" as well as fossil fuel firms could pump tens of billions of pounds of extra cash into the Treasury
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