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Join Kay Burley on Sky News Breakfast, with all the latest from the Conservative Party conference, where Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is to reiterate the government's commitments to make benefits sanctions harsher - while also committing to raising the national living wage.

Also, in an exclusive report, three prison guards blow the whistle on life inside a state-of-the-art super-prison, with claims of drunken cell parties, fights, stabbings and staff who are out of their depth.

Guests joining Kay this morning include:
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???? General secretary of the NEU Daniel Kebede
???? Giles Wilkes, former adviser to Theresa May
???? Leader of Scottish Conservatives Douglas Ross
???? Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham
???? General secretary of RMT Mick Lynch

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