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With no date in sight, the waiting game drags on. So Labour spells out the message again, and again
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Restrictions on collective power led to decades of exploitation and stagnant pay for workers, says the Guardian economics editor, Larry Elliott
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The enduring myths find new ways to be relevant. They underpin the targeting of Jewish people, whatever their views on the conflict in Gaza, says author and campaigner Dave Rich
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Mining tycoon Gina Rinehart has asked the National Gallery of Australia to remove her portrait, painted by Vincent Namatjira. Others have gone much further
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As Westminster prepares for power to pass from one party to another. It will affect everything in some way, says Guardian columnist Martin Kettle
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The Labour leader has managed to stem a potential showdown with trade union leaders this week over wording on a workers’ rights deal. If this is a dress rehearsal for Labour in government, how has Keir Starmer and his party fared?
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Draft deal aims to improve global cooperation against outbreaks as rightwingers deny they are making false claims UK will lose decision-making powers
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Campaign material to include pledges on NHS wait times and recruiting teachers
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Editorial: A Belfast court ruling exposes quite how far the prime minister has wandered from the pragmatic governing ethos he once espoused
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Keir Starmer doesn’t even prep for PMQs any more. Rish! is sunk but doesn’t see he’s in self-destruct mode
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The government is preventing refugee families being reunited – but one simple proposal could change that, says Alf Dubs, patron of the Refugee Council
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Labour MP says privatisation is a failure and industry incapable of building infrastructure to deal with effects of climate breakdown
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Ministers ramp up anti-welfare rhetoric a day after data showed increase in UK unemployment
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With no domestic legacy to celebrate, the PM has little choice but to focus on global volatility. But that is a problem he can’t solve, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr
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The talks come amid divisions over whether the proposals have been watered down since they were first proposed by Labour’s deputy leader, Angela Rayner.
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Editorial: The Tories’ record in office undermines their claim at the last election to be the party of the NHS
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US secretary of state promises long-awaited $60bn Ukraine aid package will make ‘real difference on battlefield’
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The minister was doing the media rounds earlier, reassuring the public with his infinite levitas that we were safe from our foes