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Osborne tells moaning Tories to stop blaming Whitehall 'blob' for their mess
The Conservative stalwart, who unleashed devastating austerity cuts in 2010, told a Tory event: 'We are in charge of our country’s destiny and we should stop blaming others if we don’t get things right'
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Russia 'launches bomb attacks on civilians fleeing floods' after dam shelling
Moscow’s forces reportedly hit the building in the Ukrainian-held part of Kherson where people fleeing the Dnipro River’s rising waters were gathered
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Boris Johnson 'dishonours' list must finally bring House of Lords change
Labour should commit to reform of the honours system after ex-PM's list of peerages, says Paul Routledge
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Hundreds of US citizens stranded in rural Siberian town after emergency landing
The fed-up passengers claim they're being forced to sleep on thin mattresses in local classrooms after their Air India flight made the emergency landing in the far eastern town of Magadan
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Ministry of Defence demands cash back from troubled veterans' charity
The British Nuclear Test Veterans Association says it has recovered from being "effectively insolvent" and insists it is still "financially viable"
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Fury that Kevin Sinfield could wait years for knighthood due to stuffy rules
The Mirror understands some civil servants are disappointed protocol around awarding honours means Kevin Sinfield may have to wait years to become a Sir
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Walmart boosts pay for 7,000 staff with some getting as high as $140,000 a year
Supermarket chain Walmart is handing a pay increase to 3,700 pharmacists, not including bonusses and incentives, from Wednesday. 4,000 opticians are also set to see their wage increased
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What you need to know about the Covid-19 Inquiry amid bitter WhatsApp legal row
Public hearings into the UK's preparedness for the Covid-19 crisis will begin next week, just days after the inquiry became mired in controversy due to a bitter legal dispute over Boris Johnson's WhatsApp messages
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'Axeing mental health calls is a cop-out - they can't STOP and abandon people'
The Metropolitan Police will stop answering mental health callouts to 'focus on fighting crime' - but years of underfunding the NHS and social services have led to this
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Holly Willoughby's This Morning future unveiled by pal as she enjoys holiday
Holly Willoughby is expected to return to This Morning on Monday after enjoying the sun in Portugal
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Boris Johnson fails to hand 16 months of WhatsApps to inquiry from old phone
The former PM was forced to switch phone in April 2021 after it emerged that his personal number had been freely available online for 15 years
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Leaked email shows Tory used civil servants for Labour attack in 'rule breach'
Labour warned that Transport Secretary Mark Harper had 'been caught red-handed misusing the civil service for political gain' after the Mirror got hold of a secret email
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Another summer heatwave could cripple UK as experts say we're not prepared
Research has found widespread concerns about how the country will deal with high temperatures should the mercury soar again in the coming weeks
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Covid Inquiry 'should probe sick pay system' that 'stopped workers isolating'
The Trades Union Congress called on Baroness Heather Hallett's investigation to look at rules and rates for statutory sick pay, amid claims some workers could not afford to self-isolate
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Everything you need to know about Memorial Day from why it's observed to how
Born out of the horror of the US Civil War where an eye-watering 2 per cent of the entire fledgling country died, Memorial Day is marked in an attempt to honour those killed
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Hitting UK's richest 350 with 2% wealth tax 'would generate £16bn for Treasury'
Researchers have calculated how much cash could be injected into the Treasury if a wealth tax was applied to the richest people in the country
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Bank holiday heatwave adds to water death toll with 6 lives lost in recent days
Young people are being warned to stay clear of open water this summer with at least six people dying after getting into trouble in lakes and rivers in and around the bank holiday as temperatures soar
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Boris Johnson's new lawyers set to cost taxpayers more than £1 million
Labour said it was “outrageous” that hard-working taxpayers will continue to pay Mr Johnson’s legal bills, as he “rakes in millions from globe-trotting speaking gigs”.
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Urgent warning to those as risk of monkeypox as 10 new cases found in UK
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) issued a warning after a further 10 cases of mpox, which was previously known as monkeypox, have been diagnosed in the country
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Nothing in Britain works anymore, say overwhelming majority of Red Wall voters
Despairing voters think the UK is a country in decline according to a grim survey to mark the launch of left-leaning think tank, The New Britain Project
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Tribal member shot dead on reservation by US-Mexico border agents
Tohono O'odham Nation member Raymond Mattia had reportedly called authorities as there were multiple migrants trespassing on his property near the Menagers Dam community on tribal land near the US-Mexico border
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Tory Suella Braverman 'asked civil servants to arrange private speed course'
Labour demanded an urgent investigation into the Home Secretary after it emerged she had asked civil servants to arrange a one-to-one speed awareness course in order to avoid a fine or points on her license
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Man swiped Asda customer's loyalty card and used £400 credits in shopping spree
Fraudster Samuel Walsh, 26, used a shopper's loyalty reward points to go on a spree at multiple Asda branches buying a TV and furniture, among other items before being caught
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Timothy Schofield's victim praised by police as Phillip's brother jailed
Timothy Schofield, younger brother of TV presenter Phillip Schofield, was sentenced to 12 years in prison at Bristol Crown Court this morning, after being convicted of 11 sexual offences involving a child at Exeter Crown Court last month
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We're aware of the mental health crisis, we need government support
To do that we need funded mental health services, instead of an NHS that is facing cuts of billions and being carved up and sold off to their Conservative pals
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