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The Guardianâs Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey look ahead to Rachel Reevesâs budget. Can Labour persuade the country it is on the right track or will criticism of broken election promises on taxes dominate?
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Editorial: Sir Keir Starmer should not assume that defence cooperation can be kept separate from the thornier issue of trade integration
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Editorial: Any chancellor can fire off forecasts, policies and measures, but the most impactful governments back it up with a bold political vision
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Put a Wetherspoon’s in every hospital? Make Larry the Cat the health minister? The public’s ideas are like British banter bingo – but they show how much we care, writes Emma Beddington
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Cuts have driven special needs provision to breaking point. I hope Rachel Reeves has learned that austerity is expensive, says Guardian columnist John Harris
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Chancellor considering how to increase access to pubs for small brewers and may announce industry consultation
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A strategy of raising taxes, spending and borrowing all at the same time to fund investment has risks, but it has a logic too
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Deaths rose 30% last year, partly due to a rise in purity, but the stigma over drug abuse still stands in the way of funding the means to stop the toll
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Instead of receiving early help, pupils and parents face a vicious cycle of trying to get treatment
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Waits of more than a year for hearings into councils’ failure to meet growing needs of Send children
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Labourâs Mike Amesbury says he felt âthreatenedâ after footage appears to show him berating man lying on road
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Editorial: In tough economic times, a rebranding campaign by small breweries can help keep the industryâs big beasts at bay
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X owner renews hostilities with Center for Countering Digital Hate after it is linked to US election interference row