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What ministers herald as key reform would be laughable if it wasnât so harmful, says Guardian columnist Frances Ryan
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He will get zero credit for good results and blame for all the bad. And hovering overhead is Penny Mordaunt, says the Guardian columnist Marina Hyde
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Richard Holden says Hester apologised for remarks about Diane Abbott and âwe should accept thatâ
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Ex-Plaid Cymru leader Adam Jones, a leading proponent, says credibility gap in politics has become ‘gaping chasm’
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The hatred these Conservatives feel for their country isnât just because of the polls: they also despise the sea change in British politics, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
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Polling puts Ben Houchen on course to win in Tees Valley with Andy Street just ahead of Labourâs Richard Parker in West Midlands
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Minister says ‘officers are used to this’, as figures suggest Home Office is in contact with only 38% of people it wants to remove
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The contaminated blood and Post Office scandals have resulted in politicians and Whitehall both dodging accountability, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
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Exclusive: Existing policies seem designed to push people into destitution but fail as a deterrent, cross-party report says
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On Monday, Scotlandâs first minister Humza Yousaf announced his resignation. What does this mean for the Scottish National party? Severin Carrell and Libby Brooks report
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Out of the 5,700 asylum seekers identified for removal, only 2,145 have been located and continue to report to the Home Office
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Editorial: A failed act of brinkmanship has led to more self-inflicted drama for the SNP, as it struggles to emerge from a tumultuous period
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Scotlandâs first minister and SNP leaderâs demise shows Westminster does not have the monopoly on chaos and ineptitude
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Public opinion âoverwhelmingly in favour of changeâ, says broadcaster, as MPs debate law in Commons
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Clinicians say crackdown on people eligible for Pip payments does not address UKâs long-term sickness problem
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The SNP leader badly miscalculated his support. But Londonâs meddling in Scottish politics also played its part, says writer Rory Scothorne