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The UK's most talked about breakfast television show. Weekdays from 6am on @ITV. Replies & content may be used on air. See https://t.co/Sgujvma8Qm
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After the Chancellor's tax-raising budget, veteran broadcaster David Dimbleby has said in an interview that "Charles is the first billionaire to take the throne" and he has questioned how much tax the Royal family pays. So should the King pay more tax?
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Today marks the launch of this year's 1 Million Minutes campaign, and we've already seen a huge response with over eight and a half million minutes pledged! You can pledge your time right now! Head to https://t.co/WdC8AbhXyP
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Ofcom has fined Virgin Media £23.8 million for failures - including disconnecting - vulnerable and elderly telecare alarm users. It's the third biggest fine the media regulator's ever handed out. @NickDixonITV has the latest.
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'It is inhumane...If you let me into the building, let me get out.' Lucas Vezza-O'Brien heads to parliament today, where his campaign for all schools to have evacuation chairs will be debated. He was inspired to push for change after a fire broke out in his school, and instead
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'Do you feel you were misled over the country's finances?' @susannareid100 asks @darrenpjones. This comes as the Prime Minister has defended his Chancellor this morning, after she was accused of lying over the budget.
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We are launching our 1 Million Minutes campaign this morning! We are asking people to donate their time, not money, and volunteer to help those who feel lonely. You can pledge your time here 👉 https://t.co/WdC8AbhXyP
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A 17-year-old schoolboy with cerebral palsy who was left petrified and alone when a fire broke out at his school is taking his campaign for a change in the law to Parliament. Lucas Vezza-O'Brien wants lightweight evacuation wheelchairs - which mean disabled people can be taken
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It will be wet and windy with a flood risk in the west. @Lauratobin1 has the forecast and the outlook for the week ahead.
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Agency staff who carried on collecting the bins in Birmingham during a council workers' strike will today join the walkout. Hundreds of employees have stopped work for nearly a year in a dispute over pay, and they'll be joined by even more today, in a row over workloads and
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A senior UK special forces officer has told the Afghanistan Inquiry that the director of UK Special Forces made a ‘conscious decision’ to cover up potential war crimes in Afghanistan. The Inquiry has released summaries of closed hearings in which members of special forces have
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The Prime Minister will attempt to move on from the row over last week's budget today, with a speech backing the Chancellor and insisting on the need for welfare reform. But the pressure on Rachel Reeves shows little sign of relenting, with Nigel Farage this morning writing to
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'Why did the party in general make promises on tax to working people?' @robbierinder and @kategarraway question Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson on Rachel Reeves's Budget announcement that income tax thresholds will be frozen until 2031.
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'Turns out there was watering down, turns out it wasn't in full' @kategarraway and @robbierinder question the Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson on Labour's U-turn on its plan to give all workers the right to claim unfair dismissal from their very first day in a job.
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'Turkeys don't vote for Christmas' @robbierinder and @kategarraway speak to @BankofDave, who says he's happy to pay the Chancellor's new Mansion Tax.
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'Scrapping the two-child limit on benefits was a big one for helping people in poverty, but you think there's another key measure they did not do?' @kategarraway and @robbierinder speak to @BankofDave about Labour's Autumn Budget and his meeting with Darren Jones, the Chief
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The Prime Minister defended the budget, saying it's necessary to have some workers pay more tax to pay for schools and the NHS. But is that message hitting home? We've been out with the @BankofDave in Colne, Lancashire, to find out what people there think.
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Trolling, harassment and malicious messages are what survivors of terror attacks are facing on social media, according to a new report from a group that supports them. They found nearly half of the survivors had their personal photos or videos lifted from their pages, while a
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A builder in Bristol has spent the last 3 weeks putting up #Christmas lights on his house…by tomorrow 6pm there be around 320,000 of them 🎄
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'What and why are you going to use music to share the extraordinary work and gifts that our carers give people?' @robbierinder and @kategarraway speak to Bucks Fizz's Jay Aston and Dan Archer, leader of the "Small But Mighty" choir formed by caregivers. The group were
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