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Chris Webbâs victory with more than 7,500-vote majority may be sign of voters in poorer areas ditching Conservatives
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Editorial: Selecting a fourth Conservative prime minister in two years would make this country even more of a laughing stock
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The government wants to scrap England’s 50% cap on ‘faith admissions’. It will just lead to religious discrimination, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
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Editorial: The pleasures of reading and books have been swapped for phonics and grammar. It’s time for change
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Despite the huffing of ideologues, the world has moved on. Voters and businesses are calling for more effective protections, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
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An act of integrity is being hailed as the greatest sporting gesture ever. Politicians, business folk, celebrities â please take note, says the Guardian writer Simon Hattenstone
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Parliamentary commissioner for standards says there was not sufficient evidence to justify opening investigation into John Baron
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Johnny Mercer says he will âdo all I canâ to change rules after veteran turned away from polling station
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Former finance secretary who was narrowly beaten by Humza Yousaf in last yearâs SNP leadership contest, has announced that she will not standing this time
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Birthplace and parents’ names are being removed from passports and birth certificates as Mauritius stakes claim to the island
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Results across 107 councils and in 10 mayoral votes will start coming in from the early hours of Friday
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Polls open in last big elections before general elections as John Swinney expected to announce run for SNP leader and Scotlandâs first minister
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Bigoted attacks from the right became a new normal. It’s been a sorry spectacle, says Guardian columnist Zoe Williams
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Global forecast contrasts with downbeat assessment for a British economy constrained by high interest rates, price rises and staff shortages
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Swinney has won backing of several senior cabinet members and SNP’s Westminster leader, Stephen Flynn
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Whoever wins must stop acting like the leader of an independent nation that does not yet exist, and start leading the real Scotland, says Guardian columnist Martin Kettle
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Ex-chancellor and Truss were close political allies and friends before he was sacked over a crisis stoked by the mini-budget