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Mel Stride, work and pensions secretary, says possibility of prosecution will need to be âcarefully looked atâ as Commons statement due on compensation
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Safety of Jewish community âcanary in mineâ for British political system, communities secretary will warn in speech
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Two of the yearâs most shocking stories have involved victims and families fighting for many years against the establishment â what other scandals need to emerge?
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Editorial: The grave failures of politicians, civil servants and the NHS over decades must lead to change
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Key people and groups involved in perpetuating and covering up the public health disaster, and those who brought it to light
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Prime minister says successive governments failed and vows to pay whatever it takes to compensate victims
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Minister Maria Caulfield says she has contacted Dulwich Hamlet and police over damage to Newhaven constituency office
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Politicians talk about tuition fees as if the students were somehow getting a good deal. In reality, theyâre being shockingly exploited, writes Zoe Williams
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Groups representing victims say trust in government can no longer be taken for granted after report finds evidence of cover-up
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What is plaguing our politicians? Disappointment, a culture of silence – and the fallout from Brexit, says Jennifer Nadel of Compassion in Politics
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The Guardianâs Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey discuss the infected blood scandal as the final report is published on Monday. Plus: could inflation figures released on Wednesday give the Conservatives a desperately needed boost?
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Find out who’s up and who’s down in the latest polls – and how many seats each party is likely to win in the next general election
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This cautious programme is too limited to bring about the changes Britain needs â and which would keep Labour in power, says former shadow chancellor John McDonnell
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A politicians fuss over sex education, a void in special needs provision is leaving families with nowhere to turn, says Guardian columnist John Harris
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Pundits say rising negative feelings to other parties threatens democracy. Apart from in America, new research tells a different story