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How much state pension could rise to by 2030 as annual figure 'to hit £13,000'
If the state pension triple lock is kept in place, AJ Bell has crunched the numbers to work out how much it could be worth by 2030
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WASPI women and state pension campaign explained including £10,000 compensation
WASPI women, born in the 1950s, claim they weren't correctly informed by the Government that their state pension age would go up - here is everything you need to know about the campaign
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Tory minister lets slip details on when the general election will be
The comments from Trade Minister Greg Hands come after the Conservatives were hit by a humiliating blow as the party sunk to its lowest poll rating in almost 50 years
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Border Patrol union mocks Biden's border trip with fake itinerary full of naps
The National Border Patrol Council posted a fake itinerary for the the 81-year-old president’s trek down to Brownsville, Texas in a tweet on Saturday following his visit
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Is Jeremy Hunt trying to ruin our precious NHS, or does he just not care?
Leaving a pensioner suffering in his hospital bed and having to call 999 just to get the most basic attention is the latest symbol of the decay and ruin the Tories are visiting on our NHS
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'Most neglected' pensioner forced to call 999 for help - from his hospital bed
An NHS trust has formally apologised after an elderly man was so severely neglected in hospital that he was forced to call reception and then emergency services just to get some attention
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Trump supporters target black voters with faked AI images
Fake AI-generated images of Donald Trump posing with Black people are being shared online by his supporters in an attempt to gain voters as fears grow over how AI will affect the coming elections
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40 years after the pits closed, Britain's mining towns still suffer
Four decades after Britain's miners came above ground to fight plans to shut down their pits, a new survey found former pit towns are still falling far behind the rest of the UK because of lack of investment
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Super Tuesday explained - what it is and when these 15 states go to the polls
One of the most important days of the 2024 Presidential election campaign - dubbed Super Tuesday - kicks off tomorrow - but what is it? Why is it called that? And who will be voting?
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'Amid the nasty rhetoric, Rishi Sunak is running scared'
We are in dangerous territory when ordinary voters who use the democratic process are maligned because the results do not go the way the Government wants, writes Mirror columnist Darren Lewis
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Family finances doing much worse under Tories than when Labour was in power
Ahead of the Budget, figures show that household incomes have risen significantly slower under the Conservatives than when Tony Blair and Gordon Brown were in No10
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Nikki Haley lacked 'confidence and bravado' in 'safe' DC, expert says
Body lanaguage expert Judi James says Republican primary winner for Washington DC Nikki Haley didn't impress with her most recent speech as she showed signs of nerves and over-acting
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Rishi Sunak dealt heavy blow as House of Lords rips up his desperate Rwanda Bill
Tory heavyweights including Ken Clarke were among those who blasted Rishi Sunak's controversial Safety of Rwanda Bill, which faced widespread opposition in the House of Lords
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Jeremy Corbyn takes legal action over 'disgusting' Nigel Farage GB News comment
Former Labour leader Jeremy Corby has instructed lawyers to begin the 'first steps in legal proceedings' against the ex-Brexit Party leader, now GB News presenter, Nigel Farage
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George Galloway threatens to oust Angela Rayner at general election
George Galloway claimed he has 15,000 supporters in Angela Rayner's constituency of Ashton-under-Lyne and will be able to 'vitally affect' her chances of re-election
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Trump celebrates 'big win for America' as Supreme Court restores him to ballot
The US Supreme Court has restored Donald Trump to the ballot, rejecting state attempts to hold him accountable for the January 6 attack on the Capitol in 2021.
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Liz Kendall says she will not allow generation of under-24s to 'go off track'
Figures last month showed over 850,000 people aged 16-24 were not in education, employment or training - an increase of 20,000 in a year and the highest level since 2016
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Lee Anderson shouldn't been suspended, two thirds of Tories say in survey
Lee Anderson shouldn't have been suspended for his attack on London Mayor Sadiq Khan, which has been branded Islamophobic, according to two thirds of Conservative Home members
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'Budget 2024: Steal from Starmer, cut common sense, and overspend on hot air'
Jeremy Hunt's Budget on Wednesday will bore the pants off you, says Fleet Street Fox. Here's what you'll miss
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China's ruling party faces tough choices about how to stimulate slowing economy
It is looking for ways to address economic problems and to fix its property market as its annual congress gets underway in Beijing
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Huge pipeline laid across English countryside for world's largest windfarm
Aerial photographer Mike Page took these images of the impact of work to lay cables for the world's largest wind farm off the Norfolk coast
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Supreme Court decision expected as Trump fights 'insurrection' ballot ban
The court is expected to release one or more opinions on Monday regarding Trump's challenge after he was taken of the ballot in Colorado for being an "insurrectionist"
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George Galloway takes swipe at MPs as he returns to Parliament after by-election
Controversial left-wing firebrand George Galloway, who won the Rochdale by-election, is due to be sworn into the Commons this afternoon after being ousted as an MP in 2015
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Tory MP who warned of 'no go' zones in London and Birmingham quits
Paul Scully, who faced a backlash after he made the remarks about Tower Hamlets and Sparkhill last week, has announced he will step down at the next general election
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Cost of living crisis top issue for voters in key election battleground seats
In 138 out of a list of Labour leader Keir Starmer's possible 150 target seats - currently held by the Tories or the SNP - pressure on families' budgets is the top issue