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Prince Andrew reportedly invited alleged Chinese spy to Buckingham Palace
The businessman accused of being a Chinese spy was invited to Buckingham Palace by the Duke of York, it has been reported.
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Perfume boss admits to violating Russia sanctions
A British businessman caught on camera confessing he was illegally selling luxury perfume to Russia is not facing criminal charges, the BBC has learned.
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Truth about Temu - 'toxic goods, data selling and addictive tricks'
Its the shopping website known for selling incredibly cheap goods, but from forced labour accusations to claims of third-degree burns, could Temu be too good to be true?
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Faiza Shaheen blocked as Labour Election candidate after social media posts
Faiza Shaheen, who had been planning to stand for Labour in Chingford and Wood Green, in London, said she was 'shocked' after she was told she was being deselected
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Rishi Sunak ordered to publish secret analysis showing benefit cut impact
As Chancellor, Rishi Sunak ignored pleas from campaigners including footballer Marcus Rashford by scrapping the £20-per-week Universal Credit uplift introduced during the pandemic
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'Soaking the rich never felt more deserved - the forecast looks good'
Mirror columnist Brian Reade has a fair idea of what lies ahead for Sunak and the country over the next six weeks. And the forecast looks good
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The Tory big beasts who could lose their seats as poll predicts Labour landslide
Analysis by YouGov suggests Jeremy Hunt, Penny Mordaunt, Grant Shapps, Sir Iain Duncan Smith and Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg are among the Tories who lose at the general election
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'UK must hit back harder against Chinese hackers and stop waving the white flag'
Deputy PM Oliver Dowden emitted a lot of sound and fury but all the Government ended up doing was slapping Beijing on the wrist with the diplomatic equivalent of a lettuce leaf
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Full list of top Tories set for defeat as poll shows 1997-style election wipeout
The YouGov survey of 14,000 people indicates Cabinet big beasts such as Chancellor Jeremy Hunt and Defence Secretary Grant Shapps could lose their seats at the general election
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'2024 is the Year of Democracy - and Tory big beasts are ripe for the cull'
If the opinion polls stay roughly the way they are, the Tory vote will be decimated and the big beasts with the small majorities will face televised shaming, says Brian Reade
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Nadine Dorries tells Susanna Reid PM must call General Election amid Tory anger
Former Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries told Good Morning Britain that Rishi Sunak "can't continue on the basis that he was elected" as she demanded a General Election
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'I’ve read Dorries's book. It should be on fiction shelves alongside her novels'
'People deserve to know the truth,' screams a blurb on the back of the book. They do. We do. Unfortunately these 336 pages don’t provide it. Oh no.'
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All the most Tory things on sale at Conservative Conference - but no Rishi Sunak
While Rishi Sunak was not represented anywhere in the shop’s stock - party faithful could pick up any number of Thatcher-branded novelties, including tote bags, a Christmas jumper and matching baubles
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China will use electric cars imported to the UK to spy on Brits, ministers warn
ELECTRIC cars imported from China will help Beijing to spy on Brits, ministers have warned.China is expected to dominate the UK market as Britain move
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The rabble who are ruining the country would end up running the country
KEIR STARMER’S Labour claims to be a party of government – but it is clear to even the casual observer that it has now become the party of ­prote
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Ex-Tory Ann Widdecombe tells families to ditch cheese sandwiches to save money
The ex-minister's condescending answer to being told the price of cheese sandwiches has risen by up to 101% was for people to stop making them
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Betting curbs for under-25s and online slot limits - gambling crackdown details
Punters who lose large sums of money online will face credit checks, while gambling firms will be forced to stump up cash to pay for NHS treatment for addicts
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Tory anger at 'outrageous' decision to invite top Chinese official to Coronation
Han Zheng, who was recently appointed as president Xi Jinping's deputy, will represent China at King Charles's Coronation on May 6 - provoking anger from top Tories over his role in a crackdown of pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong
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Tory warns more Sudanese refugees will cross Channel but won't offer alternative
Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick said that he expects the number of people fleeing Sudan arriving in the UK by small boat to rise, but said the Government had no immediate plans for a Ukraine-style refugee scheme
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Fury over failure to tackle 'Chinese police stations' amid Tory link report
MPs were today told that Chinese dissidents are hauled into alleged overseas "police stations" in the UK, where their family members are threatened. It has been alleged that a businessman linked to one in Croydon has previously raised funds for the Conservatives
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One in eight Brits have seen signs of 'cuckooing' in their communities
Cuckooing is when criminals take over the homes of vulnerable people to use it for storage for drugs and weapons. It formed one of the major storylines in the recent smash-hit police drama Happy Valley.
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UK ministers urged to get off TikTok as EU bans staff over security fears
Former Tory Party leader has described the government's response to TikTok security fears "pretty weak" after the European Commission banned staff from using it on work devices
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Rishi Sunak bows to Tory revolt over tougher punishments for social media bosses
The Prime Minister caved to Tory pressure on the Online Safety Bill after an amendment to make tech chiefs criminally liable if they do not block minors from seeing damaging content garnered dozens of signatures
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Benefit sanctions will continue under Labour as party 'reforms' Universal Credit
Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Jonathan Ashworth said conditions on benefits were “important” to uphold people's “rights and responsibilities”, and will continue