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As David Cameron learned to his cost over Brexit, voters donât judge politicians on policy, they judge on results, says Henry Hill of ConservativeHome
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Rights chief also warns Britain will be âjudged harshly by history for its failure to help prevent civilian slaughter in Gazaâ
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Study reveals repurposing of ecologically vital land for homes or agriculture is happening particularly rapidly in Asia
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Strong southerly winds over the past few days have also fanned unseasonal early wildfires in the country’s south
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New polling confirms people care more about jobs and public services than an orchestrated backlash against minorities â Labour, take note, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones
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Bill gives app owner ByteDance a year to divest, and while Biden is expected to sign it, the company plans to fight it
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The US secretary of state is set to hold talks with his counterpart and most likely with China’s president Xi Jinping
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Without the van, my husband and I had no urgent reason to live in Wellington. The short European adventure we had planned soon became much more
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Member of parliament for Birkenhead between 1979 and 2019 has died after a period of illness, his family has announced
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Dozens of protestors have barricaded themselves inside two buildings on a Northern California campus in protest of Israel’s war with Hamas
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Starmer must drain the poison from the immigration debate – it’s what the public wants | Rafael Behr
After years of failed gimmicks and polarisation under the Tories, Britain is ready for a more grown-up approach, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr