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'The rich fill their boots as the rest of us get kicked further into poverty'
The masonic mafia that greases the wheels that turn the UK economy has never felt more untouchable, to the extent that I find myself agreeing with Nigel Farage, of all people
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Fat cat bosses scoop extra £500k per year as workers suffer under inflation
The average FTSE 100 chief executive netted £3.91million in 2022 which was the highest in five years after jumping from £3.41million in 2021, according to think tank the High Pay Centre
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Tories gave P&O Ferries nearly £600,000 of your cash after mass sacking scandal
The Ministry of Defence spent the money with the controversial ferry firm after it faced widespread condemnation for firing 800 workers by video in March last year
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'New Tebbit' Tory tells strapped over-50s to hop on bikes to deliver takeaways
Norman Tebbit was Secretary of State for Employment in 1981 when he told the Tory Party conference how his jobless father had 'got on his bike' to find work in comments that caused outrage
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Interest rates causing debt time bomb with hidden impact away from mortgages
Bank of England is expected to hike interest rates from 5% to 5.25%, a 15-year high - but experts say the focus on rate rises for mortgage borrowers has ignored impact on others
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'Irony of people working with homeless but unable to pay own rent is laughable'
Staff at homeless charity St Mungo’s have been on strike for nine weeks over 'poverty wages' and what Unite the Union says is a 'paltry' pay offer of 3.7%
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Inflation falls but Cost of Living crisis 'far from over' - all you need to know
So-called core inflation, which strips out volatile elements such as fuel and food and is closely watched by the Bank of England, eased from 7.1% to 6.9%
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Government humiliated as High Court rules draconian anti-strike laws are illegal
Legislation pushed through by former Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has been thrown out by the High Court in a huge victory for unions
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Brits to miss out on £3,600 in pay this year as hikes 'failed to keep pace'
The TUC warns workers have suffered a “double whammy” of high inflation and “historically poor” wage growth, as it demanded ministers "stop scapegoating workers"
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Keir Starmer pledges to get NHS 'off life support' on service's 75th anniversary
In an exclusive Mirror article, the Labour leader explains why his mission to build an NHS "fit for the future” is closest to his heart of the five he has unveiled
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Steelworkers march on Parliament in last-ditch bid to save 'crumbling' industry
Staff from Britain's six steelmaking firms will converge on Westminster for a rally minutes before Prime Minister's Questions
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Rishi Sunak warns 'people may not like' decisions over public sector pay review
The Prime Minister - who is worth £529m - hinted he might offer less than the amount recommended by Government-appointed pay review bodies
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Pay rises for fat cats blamed for soaring inflation amid 'scapegoating' fury
The salaries of the top 10% has outstripped the rest of the workforce - but the Bank of England has sparked anger by appearing to blame wage demands from low and mid earners and the Government may overrule public service pay bodies
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What we learned on day austerity chief Osborne gave evidence to Covid Inquiry
The former Chancellor's evidence under oath came just 24 hours after his ex-boss David Cameron became the first politician to face the Inquiry - and was heckled with cries of 'shame on you'
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David Cameron heckled 'shame on you' after defending Tory cuts at Covid Inquiry
David Cameron faced questions over the austerity cuts to public services under his leadership between 2010 and 2016 as he became the first politician to be grilled by the Covid Inquiry
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Austerity ministers must be 'taken to task' in Covid Inquiry on 'unprepared' NHS
David Cameron, George Osborne and Jeremy Hunt will all appear before the Covid inquiry this week as health leaders and unions warn they have 'serious questions to answer'
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Government didn't think through the impact of lockdowns, Covid inquiry is told
As victims’ families reveal their pain, the probe into the handling of the health crisis hears that the impact of closing down the country was not fully considered
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Faces of Brit Covid victims whose families deserve to know truth about pandemic
The Covid-19 Bereaved Families For Justice action group put forward 20 families to act as witnesses but none have been chosen to given evidence in Module 1
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Covid Inquiry told to probe how insecure work left Brits vulnerable to pandemic
The Trades Union Congress wants the official investigation led by Baroness Heather Hallett to examine how people in zero-hours contracts or otherwise irregular work were affected
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Peers urged to 'stand firm' in opposing cruel Tory 'sacking nurses bill'
The House of Lords will debate the controversial Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill which critics believe would see one in five workers lose the right to strik
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Hospitals 'were dangerously understaffed' when Covid hit because of austerity
A TUC report today finds health and social care were in the 'danger zone' at the start of the pandemic as pay freezes had led to problems with recruitment and staff turnover
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Covid inquiry should examine 'brutal' Tory austerity, unions and bereaved demand
Stage one of the public inquiry will examine the UK's "resilience and preparedness" for the crisis, with ex-PM David Cameron and his Chancellor George Osborne set to appear.
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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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Tories told don't block work harassment law as 2 in 3 young women suffer abuse
The grim survey for the Trades Unions Congress (TUC) comes amid fears ministers will backtrack on a planned shake-up of the law to protect workers from sexual harassment and assault at work
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£15-an-hour wage for carers would deliver £7.7bn economic boost - see your area
Workers' leaders today demand a pay hike for carers in a move aimed at filling the 165,000 vacancies blighting the sector and easing gender and race pay gaps
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