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While some voters may want to send a message to Westminster, more local concerns will have an influence
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Lorna Slater says she cannot imagine anything that would change party’s position after ‘spectacular breach of trust’
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Criticism of the comments made by Ben Habib of Reform UK died down very quickly. And that’s terrifying, says Guardian columnist John Harris
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Labour former home secretary says imprisonment for public protection sentences have resulted in ‘deeply damaging outcomes’
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When we mistakenly believe we live in a meritocracy, those in need are left behind
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Supporters of the Rwanda deportation scheme fail to understand the lessons of Australia
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Thanks to the watchdog’s liberal pre-election advice, drawling condescension will pass as impartiality
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Politicians who speak their minds and believe what they say are so rare that voters will forgive them almost anything
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Rumours of an early election, despite Labour’s lead in opinion polls, being used to keep unruly Conservative MPs in check
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The former Tory health minister has defected to Labour over the crisis in the NHS and has rightly called for an early election
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As first minister Humza Yousaf fights to stay in power, sources believe fallout from defunct coalition could help Labour win seats at general election
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Even grandees are bracing for the worst. But such apocalyptic language around the party is nothing new, says author Samuel Earle
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The first minister’s latest misstep will worsen his party’s split along culture war lines, says Dani Garavelli, a freelance journalist and Herald columnist
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Scotland’s first minister faces motions of no confidence from Labour and the Conservatives after ending his power-sharing deal with the Green party
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‘Coastal elites’ feel the pinch of fast-food price hikes too. Plus: Liz Truss bars Guardian journalists from book launch. Lol
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Museums have closed and festivals lost funding – but Labour will restore Britain’s creative superpower status, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
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Ash Regan, former SNP MSP, writes to Yousaf with items needed to secure her vote and says SNP has ‘lost its focus’ over the years
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Only this week the first minister said he was delighted with his coalition with the Greens. But then …
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Editorial: Train services are essential to the health of the economy, society and environment. These proposals are pragmatic and welcome