DWP letters sent to 1.4m benefit claimants in huge Universal Credit change
Most people have followed the instructions but 318,000 decided not to proceed and saw their claims closed
What World War 3 could look like in Britain as Vladimir Putin's top crony warns it's already begun
As Vladimir Putin's top crony claims World War Three has already begun, the Mirror examines what modern-day war could look like in Britain - from food rations to curfews
Police act to allow foreign shop owners to register
It took swift police action to stop community members who were barring foreign shop owners from registering their spazas for Ali Karar to start the process.
You have been amazing with our Christmas toy appeal but we still need more help
We have been overwhelmed with your kindness already
After the Hīkoi: 'I'm really proud of our country'
The protest against the Treaty Principles Bill turned into a party after te Hīkoi mō te Tiriti left Parliament and headed to Waitangi Park for music, kai, and a bit of a rest.
Lord Mandelson tells Keir Starmer to 'end the feud' with Elon Musk
Labour peer Lord Mandelson, who is the frontrunner to be Britain's next ambassador to the US, told the Prime Minister to repair relations with the world's richest man.
Devon pupils 'removed' from lessons for wearing wellies
"I don't see how wearing wellies to school was affecting mine, or anyone else's education"
John Swinney insists SNP remains 'financially strong' despite plan to cut staff as donations dry up
The First Minister said the party had to go through a “difficult process” on its staff numbers.
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