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The alarming rate of racism against people from east and south-east Asian communities is rarely discussed, says Labour MP Sarah Owen
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We would like to hear from people on whose lives the welfare campaigner had an impact
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As David Cameron learned to his cost over Brexit, voters don’t judge politicians on policy, they judge on results, says Henry Hill of ConservativeHome
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Rights chief also warns Britain will be ‘judged harshly by history for its failure to help prevent civilian slaughter in Gaza’
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New polling confirms people care more about jobs and public services than an orchestrated backlash against minorities – Labour, take note, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones
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After years of failed gimmicks and polarisation under the Tories, Britain is ready for a more grown-up approach, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr
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GCSE results in key subjects to steadily worsen until 2030, predicts research that blames failure to tackle impact of schools lockdown
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Keir Starmer’s deputy is facing questions over the sale of her former home. But do voters care? Gaby Hinsliff reports
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Michael Tomlinson’s efforts to defend Rwanda bill show how well suited he is to be part of the new moronocracy
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The PM gets through his ‘emergency legislation’ after four-and-a-half months of parliamentary ping-pong
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Editorial: There is no evidence for the government’s claim that deportations will ‘stop the boats’
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Then home secretary’s decision in January 2023 to drop pledges was discriminatory, high court hears
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A scheme to allow British under-30s to live and work in the EU has been flatly rejected. Why punish them for older voters’ mistakes, asks Guardian columnist Zoe Williams
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We seek peace in Gaza, Ukraine, Yemen, Sudan, the DRC and elsewhere, but we’re ignored. History will damn the warmongers, says Jeremy Corbyn, former leader of the Labour party
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The man who reported Labour’s deputy to the police can’t even say what he was complaining about. Meanwhile, there’s no getting away from the Conservatives’ scandals, writes Zoe Williams
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Johnny Timpson says he wants to ‘take a stand’ after revelations thousands of carers are being forced to pay huge fines
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For too long we have clung to myths of grandeur and exceptionalism, but the truth is that we don’t need them, says author Tom Baldwin
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International concern over new law increases as UN high commissioner for refugees says it marks ‘step away from UK’s tradition of providing refuge’
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On a visit to a combined nursery and primary school, I saw how early years provision can really be transformed, says the Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
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