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The Prime Minister was addressing the Westminster correspondents’ dinner in central London
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The Prime Minister was addressing the Westminster correspondents’ dinner in central London.
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The politician’s robotic appearance on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins sees him punched and abused – while reciting the same old excuses. Why is he doing this again? How do we stop it?
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Chief Instructor Billy Billingham says the West Suffolk MP acted like a "typical politician".
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MP Matt hancock said Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins was ‘one of the toughest physical things I’ve ever done’.
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Former United States marine Rudy Reyes said he wanted to get know Mr hancock as ‘nobody likes him’.
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The series returns to TV screens with 16 contestants on September 26.
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Amber de Botton’s resignation comes a day after Mr Sunak announced minor changes to his ministerial team.
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Amber de Botton’s resignation comes a day after Mr Sunak announced minor changes to his ministerial team.
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He has been at the helm of the music trade body since September 2020 and helped steer the sector through the pandemic.
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Marina Hyde recoils at Matt hancock’s latest cringeworthy attempt to boost his brand; should worry about snacking?; and author Jacqueline Wilson discusses rivalry, censorship – and love.
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Watch the TikTok Barbie video and see him crafting a celebrity brand. That focus during the pandemic would have been nice, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde
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Geza Tarjanyi barged into former health secretary on train while shouting conspiracy theories
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Geza Tarjanyi, of Leyland in Lancashire, is a former DJ and children’s entertainer.
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Geza Tarjanyi followed former health secretary on two occasions in January
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Geza Tarjanyi followed former health secretary on two occasions in January
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Geza Tarjanyi shoulder-barged and shouted conspiracy theories at the former health secretary.
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Former prime minister reportedly pushed for deal that would dwarf £320,000 paid to last year’s third-placed contestant Mr hancock
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Nick Timothy says he wants to move forward and prepare for the next election.
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Nick Timothy resigned as the former PM's joint chief of staff shortly after the 2017 election.
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