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'I might need to write my name on my forehead': Black Labour MPs complain of racism in Parliament

Florence Eshelomi and Abena Oppong-Asare both took their London seats for the first time at December's general election. But they have been left less than impressed so far.




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'It's fiction of course': Former deputy Labour leader Tom Watson unveils plans for political novel

The ex-West Bromwich East MP will write The House, a tale of 'ambition and failure, trust and betrayal' after signing up with publisher Little, Brown.




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HENRY DEEDES on a House packed with boisterous Tories for PMQs 

HENRY DEEDES: Andrew Bowie, my boy, you took the words right out of my mouth, calling out across the Commons in your genteel Scots brogue.




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Jeremy Corbyn 'nominates John Bercow for peerage'

Labour is believed to have stepped in after the PM ripped up the convention that former Speakers like John Bercow go to the House of Lords after stepping down from the chair.




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Tony Blair hits back at Lisa Nandy for accusing New Labour of continuing the 'Thatcherite consensus'

The Wigan MP used a media interview this morning to claim the 'consensus that Thatcher built lasted all the way through the New Labour years' under Mr Blair and then Gordon Brown.




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Jeremy Corbyn 'backs Rebecca Long-Bailey for Labour leader'

Jeremy Corbyn delivered an apparent endorsement of Rebecca Long-Bailey at a retirement party for former MP Ronnie Campbell over the weekend.




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Honeymoon for Boris Johnson as poll shows Tories 20 POINTS ahead of Labour

Six weeks after the dramatic election victory, YouGov research put the Conservatives on 49 per cent, far ahead of their main rivals on 29 per cent.




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Rebecca Long-Bailey accused of lying over boast of working until 3am to prepare for meeting

The left-wing candidate to replace Jeremy Corbyn told an event at the weekend how she worked until 3am in 2016 after the resignation of Robert Marris left the party's treasury team in the lurch.




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ANDREW PIERCE: Corbyn must hand over the reins at PMQs as performances go from bad to worse

ANDREW PIERCE: As he plods painfully through his six questions, there is an embarrassed silence on the Labour benches. Some Labour MPs say there is a way out.




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Boris Johnson accuses Jeremy Corbyn of 'grotesque failure' to understand UK's climate change efforts

Boris Johnson today accused Jeremy Corbyn of a 'grotesque failure' to understand UK efforts to tackle climate change as the PM shrugged off criticism from a sacked ex-minister.




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Former Black Rod DAVID LEAKEY explains why he believes John Bercow does NOT deserve a peerage 

DAVID LEAKEY: I believe it is my public duty to say it would be a scandal if Baron 'Bully' Bercow were ever to take a taxpayer-funded seat for life on the red benches of the House of Lords.




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House prices see 'Boris bounce', but agents call for 'realistic' sellers

There has been 'a noticeable pick-up' in the housing market since Boris Johnson defeated Labour's Jeremy Corbyn in December, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors said.




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Labour leadership challenger Sir Keir Starmer warns party risks being out of power for a generation

Sir Keir Starmer has warned Labour activists the party risks being out of power for a generation unless it unites and fights the Tories.




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Jeremy Corbyn makes a plea to Rebecca Long Bailey to make him Shadow Foreign Secretary 

Jeremy Corbyn has made a plea to 'anointed' successor Rebecca Long Bailey to make him Shadow Foreign Secretary after he quits as Labour Party leader.




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'It's not enough': Government blasted over lack of coronavirus tests for NHS staff and the public

Jeremy Corbyn and senior medical leaders tore into Boris Johnson's response as a senior ministers said they were now doing 8,000 tests a day and production would double within the next fortnight.




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Hard left bullies spoil coronation for Labour's new leader

The fervently pro-Corbyn Momentum group reacted to Sir Keir's overwhelming triumph by vowing to hold the new leader to account 'and make sure he keeps his promises'.




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Sir Keir Starmer makes Labour leadership rival Lisa Nandy his shadow foreign secretary

Sir Keir Starmer has made leadership rival Lisa Nandy his shadow foreign secretary as the new Labour leader announced a series of senior appointments to his top team.




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Labour MP for Rochdale Tony Lloyd, 70, is in hospital with coronavirus

Rochdale's Tony Lloyd, 70, the party's shadow secretary of state for Northern Ireland, is being cared for at Manchester Royal Infirmary.




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Calls for Sir Keir Starmer to sack shadow minister Lloyd Russell-Moyle 

Sir Keir Starmer is facing calls to sack one of his Shadow Ministers, Brighton Kemptown MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle, for openly claiming that Tory governments conspire to 'murder' people.




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Invoke NATO alliance to airlift PPE and testing supplies for coronavirus response, says Labour

Ministers should call on the NATO military alliance to use its resources to airlift PPE during the coronavirus outbreak, shadow defence secretary John Healey has said.




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Malcolm Turnbull's closest Ally Craig Laundy says Matthias Cormann is to blame for his ousting

In part one of Sky News documentary Bad Blood/New Blood Turnbull ally Craig Laundy claimed Finance Minister Matthias Cormann's signing of the petition sealed the former PM's fate.




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Liberal MP and former tennis star John Alexander charged taxpayers to stay at his own luxury retreat

The Sydney backbench MP and former tennis star charged taxpayers $91 so he could stay at his luxury retreat at Kangaroo Valley on the NSW South Coast. That was before $266 in car travel costs.




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Malcolm Turnbull is praised as he turns down a chauffeur driven car for public transport

The image of Malcolm Turnbull sitting on a Sydney train has attracted over 400 comments with many praising the man worth an estimated $200 million for roughing it with the masses.




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Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull blames climate change deniers for skyrocketing power prices

Mr Turnbull said the Liberal Party's failure to deliver a coherent and effective energy policy could be blamed on climate change deniers within its ranks.




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Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull accuses Donald Trump of destroying United States

Former PM Malcolm Turnbull told guests at a Sydney yacht club Donald Trump was 'seeking to tear at' and destroy the United States. He met the US President at the White House in 2018.




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Scott Morrison is slammed for press conference on religious freedom on Sydney's worst-ever smoke day

Scott Morrison has been slammed for holding a press conference on religious freedom while bushfires caused Sydney's worst-ever smoke day.




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Well we know where Malcolm Turnbull is! Former PM with wife Lucy at Sydney Coliseum Theatre opening

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has been slammed for holidaying in Hawaii during the bushfire crisis.




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Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull calls for Australia to embrace a Green New Deal on renewables

Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull has called on Australia to implement a Green New Deal. This is also the name of a radical proposal in the US for 100 per cent renewables by 2030.




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Malcolm Turnbull hosted Bill Shorten for dinner and served him a $17 bottle of wine

Malcolm Turnbull hosted Bill Shorten for dinner following his federal election loss last year - only to serve him a $17 bottle of wine with his meal. 




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Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull slams colleagues and discusses suicide in tell all memoir

He went on the lead the party to political victory again in 2016, before he was overthrown once more by Scott Morrison in 2018 - a man who Mr Turnbull believes never should have been elected.




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Malcolm Turnbull claims Peta Credlin 'owned' her former boss Tony Abbott as prime minister

Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull has suggested his bitter predecessor Tony Abbott's chief-of-staff Peta Credlin 'owned' and 'dominated' her former boss.




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Malcolm Turnbull's autobiography on sale for $8 - two days after it was released with $55 price tag

Australia's 29th prime minister released his autobiography A Bigger Picture on Monday for the price of $55.




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Former bureaucrat Martin Parkison says China's threat to Australian economy 'doing us a favour'

Martin Parkinson, who last year retired as head of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, has described China's economic threat against Australia as a 'wake-up call' and a 'favour'.




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Tulsi Gabbard announces she WON'T seek re-election for Congress in 2020

The Democratic hopeful - who is currently polling at around 1% - revealed the news on Thursday night, shortly before an appearance on Sean Hannity's Fox News program.




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7 in 10 U.S. millennials say they would vote for socialist candidates

The majority of millennials, those born between 1981-1996, said in a poll released Monday that they would vote for a socialist candidate.




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Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin seen together for the first time in two years

Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin were spotted returning to their NYC apartment building on Thursday morning following the school run with their seven-year-old son Jordan.




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Poll puts Hillary Clinton in dead heat with Joe Biden for 2020 Democratic nomination

A poll by Harvard Harris shows that Clinton would get 18percent of the vote if she entered the race today, while 19percent of Democrats would vote for Biden.




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Donald Trump DOES set up a war room - bringing on former Florida AG Pam Biondi

Former Florida attorney general Pam Bondi and former Treasury official Tony Sayegh are joining the White House on a temporary basis to head the response to impeachment.




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Instagram 'playboy' Dan Bilzerian says he's running for president in 2024

Dan Bilzerian, the playboy known as 'The King of Instagram', says he plans to run for president in 2024. Bilzerian, who is known for posting images of wild parties, endorsed Donald Trump in 2016.




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Hillary Clinton continues to tease the possibility she may still run for president in 2020

Former Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton has refused to rule out a 2020 bid for the White House when questioned during a radio interview in London this week.




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Plane carrying Hillary Clinton grounded before take-off at LaGuardia Airport after pilot 'saw smoke'

An American Airlines aircraft was returned to its gate at LaGuardia Airport yesterday afternoon for an unknown mechanical problem. A police source confirmed Hillary Clinton was on board the plane.




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Hillary Clinton calls for adviser Stephen Miller's removal from the White House as pressure mounts

'Every day Stephen Miller remains in the White House is an emergency,' Hillary Clinton tweeted on Tuesday along with a letter to President Donald Trump endorsed by groups like the NAACP.




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Bindi Irwin resigns as ambassador for Sustainable Population Australia

Bindi Irwin has suddenly stepped down as the youth ambassador for a lobbying group that argues for a smaller population through the curbing of immigration after six years.




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NBC host blasts John Kennedy for insisting Ukraine worked to help Hillary Clinton in 2016 election

John Kennedy on Sunday accused Ukraine of assisting Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential elections, prompting MSNBC's Chuck Todd to compare the conservative senator to Vladimir Putin.




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Donald Trump's other personal attorney voted for Hillary Clinton and recovered from bankruptcy

Donald Trump lawyer Jay Sekulow was the subject of a New York Times profile as Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani is under fire, and the paper reported Sekulow voted for Hillary Clinton.




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Elizabeth Warren wants the Electoral College abolished in time for 'my second term'

Elizabeth Warren said she wants to be the last president elected by the electoral college and the first elected by the popular vote as she calls for electoral college to be abolished.




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Judiciary IG reveals he is probing FBI leaks to Rudy Giuliani before the 2016 election

Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz told lawmakers there were 'ongoing investigations' about alleged leaks involving the FBI and Donald Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani.




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Hillary Clinton appears to take credit for impeachment of Donald Trump

Hillary Clinton patted herself, and her supporters, on the back for impeaching her 2016 rival President Trump in a tweet on Thursday, hours after the historic house vote.




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McCabe apologized for changing his story during leak investigation

Andrew McCabe apologized when he admitted to changing his story about green lighting an article that said the bureau was conficted on how to deal with the Clinton email probe.




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Justice Department is investigating whether James Comey illegally leaked classified information

The active investigation centers on media leaks to the New York Times and the Washington Post in early 2017, describing a secret Russian document that played a role in the Clinton investigation.