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Editorial: Relaxing financial rules risks undermining stability, ignoring post-crash lessons and prioritising short-term gains over the long-term health of the economy
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Damning report reveals million in England are living in poor-quality housing that threatens their health
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Exclusive: Josh Babarinde pushing for change in law after some abusers were part of autumn early release from prison
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Exclusive: Full structural surveys to be carried out on representative sample of about 100 system-built blocks
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With the yawning gap between available funding and rising demand, parents are right to fear the governmentâs reaction, says Guardian columnist John Harris
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The pair are caught up in a row after the Tory leader accused Reform of faking its membership numbers
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The prime minister should resolve in 2025 to enthuse about his vision, and leave moaning about the Tories and fiscal hardship to his chancellor
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As democracy’s opponents peddle hate, anger and division, our job is to act like citizens of a better country
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There are hazards ahead, but Rachel Reevesâs big calls in the budget have left the country better placed than the dominant narrative suggests
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Genocide, climate crisis, global recession, Nigel Farage, AI⦠and the return of President Donald Trump
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Research for Lib Dems shows nearly 27,000 assaults were recorded last year, with about 3,200 deemed serious
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So-called moderates are mimicking populist demagogues, with potentially disastrous consequences, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones
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Leaders in health service should be able to bring in reforms to cut huge waiting times, says charity founder
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Nigel Farage heralds âhistoric momentâ as figure surpasses that of Conservatives when Kemi Badenoch took over