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Editorial: Humza Yousaf’s position as first minister is in danger, but the problems predate his leadership
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Concern grows over legality of government’s approach as new figures show more than 150,000 carers facing huge penalties
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Coalition agreement has frustrated many in the SNP who fear the party is losing support by prioritising the wrong issues
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Charity Commission opens a âcompliance caseâ into the soup kitchen founded by Mike Butcher, following allegations about its use during his campaign
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Large-language models such as ChatGPT are still liable to distort the meaning of what they are summarising, says academic Seth Lazar
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Such policies are ‘betrayal’ of values, says French president in speech covering defence and negative effects of Brexit
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Our former PM has a dire warning and a book to sell, but it isnât really cutting through. A bit more Brit-style bumbling might help, says Guardian columnist Emma Brockes
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Devolution has been too cautious, and England has less say about community affairs than almost any other democracy, says academic Tony Travers
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The late elder statesman understood the need for a progressive realignment of British politics. That prize shouldn’t be lost, says Guardian columnist Martin Kettle
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First minister reportedly plans to run minority administration amid dispute over decision to ditch climate change target
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It is perverse that adults are legally protected from violence, yet striking a child can be defended. Calls for a ban are getting louder, says Guardian columnist Frances Ryan
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Our capital has many problems, but it is time to push back against attacks from those who neither know nor understand it, says Guardian columnist Aditya Chakrabortty
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Rishi Sunak has said it is his âmoral missionâ to end Britainâs sicknote culture. The Guardianâs John Harris speaks to the disability campaigner Hannah Deakin and the New Economics Foundationâs head of social policy, Tom Poll ...
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Teaching unions share family’s disappointment after government says system has ‘significant benefits’
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Just because we find a political leader ludicrous, that doesn’t mean they’re not dangerous, writes Adrian Chiles
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The prime minister has promised to increase defence spending to 2.5% of GDP and to put the arms industry on a âwar footingâ
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Editorial: A desperate prime minister has given up trying to meaningfully account for the money he is putting into pre-election promises