All news on the topic: Politics

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Lee Anderson uses roof of taxpayer-funded Commons office to film £100k TV show
The Conservative deputy chairman has begun hosting a weekly programme on GB News despite previously suggesting MPs with second jobs should quit Parliament
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'Britain is run by criminal bullies doing illegal things badly'
Those in charge are now officially criminals, bullies, and incompetents, says Fleet Street Fox. The Mafia would never have sold the water or wasted money on Rwanda
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Humiliated Rishi Sunak hits out as court rules Rwanda migrant policy unlawful
The landmark ruling comes after more than 14 months of deadlock since it was first unveiled by former Home Secretary Priti Patel last year
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8 Boris Johnson allies named and shamed for 'intimidating' Partygate committee
Jacob Rees-Mogg, Nadine Dorries and Priti Patel are among the Tory MPs and peers who attempted to "undermine" the committee investigating the disgraced former PM's Partygate lies
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Caitlyn Jenner rips into Martina Navratilova after her reply to Lance Armstrong
Caitlyn Jenner took to social media to hit back at Martina Navratilova after the tennis legend's comments pertaining her appearance on Lance Armstrong's new podcast
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A million people cut back or cancel internet packages in cost of living crisis
A House of Lords committee has raised fears about 'digital exclusion' as families try to cut bills with household budgets hammered by inflation and rising mortgage costs
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'Carousel of corporate greed has hit the buffers as water companies struggle'
Under a deeply flawed system, they were allowed to load their companies with debt to pay their shareholders billions in dividends
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Man falsely accused by Donald Trump runs for local government
Yusef Salaam was one of five defendants found guilty in the 1989 Central Park rape case that had the likes of Donald Trump calling for the death penalty. Years after being exonerated for the heinous crime, Salaam will likely become the next councilman for a New York City neighborhood
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'Rishi Sunak worst person to lead UK through cost of living crisis he created'
Labour's Sir Chris Bryant, who mounted a ferocious attack on Rishi Sunak at PMQs, writes that 'it really turns my stomach when I hear Sunak lecturing my constituents about holding their nerve'
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NATO chief launches last ditch-bid to win over Turkey to back Swedish membership
The alliance Secretary-General has summoned Turkish officials to NATO headquarters in Brussels for a showdown next week
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Declan Rice's journey from 'offensive' tweet to devoted dad as bids top £105m
Bids for West Ham star Declan Rice have reached £105m and it is believed he could soon move to a new team. Here, we take a look at his transformation over the years
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Daniel Korski drops out of Tory mayoral race after No10 groping allegations
In a statement today, Tory mayoral hopeful Daniel Korski said: 'I have decided, with a heavy heart, to withdraw from the Conservative mayoral contest. I categorically deny the allegation against me.'
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'Time traveller from 2671' says Russia will start WW3 in less than two years
A self-proclaimed 'time traveller from the year 2671' has warned that World War 3 is just around the corner, with tensions growing between Russia and NATO over the next few years.
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Steelworkers march on Parliament demanding help to save 'crisis-hit' industry
Hundreds of steelworkers converged on Westminster to highlight the threat to their industry and call on the Government to help the switch the "green steel"
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Rishi Sunak told he's 'given up' as PM struggles to explain Tory housing plans
In a fraught PMQs, Keir Starmer claimed the PM's body language and answers showed he had 'given up' and asked how many will lose their homes as interest rates soar before the Government helps them
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Formal complaint submitted over claim Tory groped woman in Downing Street
TV producer Daisy Goodwin said she has submitted a formal complaint about Daniel Korski, who is shortlisted to become Tory mayoral candidate in London. Mr Korski said the claim is "categorically" untrue and said he told the party about the claim during the interview process
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Rishi Sunak criticised for using erasable ink to make notes and sign documents
The PM has been pictured holding a Pilot V fountain pen on several occasions, including during a Cabinet meeting sparking concerns about secrecy as the ink can be erased
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Nigel Farage kicked out of TRIC Awards as host booed while collecting gong
Nigel Farage scooped best news presenter at the Television and Radio Industries Club (TRIC) awards before being unceremoniously kicked out of event
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Tears of single mum using her dad's bank card for food as 1 in 7 Brits go hungry
The Trussell Trust released the grim findings, which found 14% of the population struggled to put meals on the table last year, meaning more than 11 million people went hungry due to lack of cash
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'Tory government blaming UK crisis on Covid and Putin isn't cutting it anymore'
As more people are facing hunger and the threat of a recession looms, the Tories cannot keep trying to blame this crisis on the pandemic and war in Ukraine
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UK facing year-long recession if interest rates increase again, experts warn
Economists at Bloomberg are expecting a 'shallow' recession as the Bank of England puts up interest rates - but the experts believe this will likely by over by next year's election
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New law promises to protect families after Awaab Ishak and Grenfell fire deaths
The Social Housing (Regulation) Bill - brought about after tragedies such as Grenfell and the death of Awaab Ishak - represents the most significant reform of the sector in a decade
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Families left in limbo as still no date for law to force killers to attend court
It is the first time Justice Secretary Alex Chalk, who is new to the role after taking over from bully Dominic Raab, has addressed the issue
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Matt Hancock faces long-awaited Covid Inquiry grilling - latest updates
The former cabinet member, who lost his job after breaching his own rules by snogging his aide, is being grilled on how prepared the NHS was for the pandemic
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Hospital consultants to strike in July with 'Christmas Day' service for patients
Most routine and elective services will be cancelled as hospital consultants down tools in a walkout over pay, the British Medical Association confirmed