All news on the topic: Andrew Mitchell

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Government spent £27,000 topping up wine cellar during pandemic, figures show
A long-delayed report on the Government's wine cellar shows the value of the collection has soared to £3.66million. It shows 130 bottles were consumed between 2020-2021
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Unelected Foreign Secretary David Cameron endures first House of Lords grilling
Lord David Cameron of Chipping Norton answered questions from peers as he made his debut at the House of Lords Despatch Box - completing his return to frontline politics
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Tory civil war looms as rebel MPs vow to raise hell over Cameron and Braverman
Supporters of ousted Home Secretary Suella Braverman have threatened to "raise hell", while the appointment of David Cameron has left MPs "agog and angry" amid fresh WhatsApp plotting by rebels
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No10 refuses to say whether Israel is breaking international law with Gaza siege
Rishi Sunak's spokesman repeatedly dodged saying whether the Government believed Jerusalem was sticking by rules and conventions, as he urged Israel to restore water supplies to the Strip
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Palestinian doctor forced to identify son killed in airstrike while on shift
WARNING, DISTRESSING CONTENT: Palestinian doctor Abu Moussa was working at an emergency room when his family was brought in after their home was shelled in an Israeli air strike, with devastating results
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Do you support plans to ban new petrol and diesel cars by 2030 - take our poll
Cabinet minister Michael Gove has confirmed that the 2030 deadline is “immovable” and that the Conservatives are committed to banning the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles - but what do YOU think?
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Flip-flopping Tories in chaos as they change car ban plan five times in 24 hours
Cabinet minister Michael Gove insisted the Tories remain committed to a 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel cars - a day after Rishi Sunak wobbled over the deadline
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Have the wildfires put you off travelling abroad - vote in our poll
Holidaymakers have been evacuated from Corfu and Rhodes after deadly wildfires have torn through the Greek islands, which are popular with British tourists. Have the flames put YOU off travelling abroad?
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Student fleeing Sudan for UK says dogs eating dead bodies in war-torn country
Alaaldeen Hussin, who survived a perilous three-hour journey to an airfield before flying to Cyprus, also hit out at the Foreign Office, saying 'they could have done more'
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Brits being forced to kill their own pets to stop them from starving in Sudan
More than 4,000 British citizens have been stranded in Sudan amid deadly street fighting and a shortage of food, water and power after conflict escalated in recent weeks
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New Cobra meeting on Sudan crisis as thousands of UK nationals remain trapped
Top ministers and officials will hold a meeting of the Government's emergencies committee as the security situation continues to worsen and fears grow for Britons stuck in the war-torn nation
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2,000 British nationals trapped in Sudan told to stay indoors as fighting rages
Development Minister Andrew Mitchell said it was not possible to rescue British citizens as embassy staff were plucked from the war-ravaged African nation
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Scared asylum seekers plead 'we just want to be safe' after riot outside hotel
Violence exploded on Saturday night outside a hotel which is believed to house up to 200 asylum seekers in Knowsley, Merseyside, where a police van was set alight and 15 people were arrested
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BBC boss's position 'increasingly untenable' after Boris Johnson loan row
Under-fire BBC Chairman Richard Sharp was accused by MPs of making 'significant errors of judgement' by acting as a go-between for a loan guarantee for ex-Prime Minister Boris Johnson
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'Politicians get a free pass to life’s riches while we all live in an Eton mess'
Brian Reade says it's high time to follow Labour's plan and remove the charity status of our elite private schools, despite opponents calling it a "tax on aspiration"