Hi,
from your log
insserv: Starting runmbbservice depends on plymouth and therefore on system 
facility `$all' which can not be true!

There is more like that, the root cause of these usually is a out of
archive (3rd party) script that breaks dependency management.

https://launchpadlibrarian.net/365691281/DpkgTerminalLog.txt has the
full list.

Of those I see plymouth and dns-clean look normal.
mountkernfs could be ok (not sure) but runmbbservice I haven't found in the 
archive.

Overall this is a configuration issue on your system the packaging can't fix 
for you.
You have to resolve that and then the update/removes/... will work again.

It is your system, so you'll know best what is installed from where.
As a start I recommend checking for the above in /etc/init...
And then check "dpkg -S <file>" which package brought them.

>From there you should be able to resolve.

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