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For too long we have clung to myths of grandeur and exceptionalism, but the truth is that we don’t need them, says author Tom Baldwin
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International concern over new law increases as UN high commissioner for refugees says it marks ‘step away from UK’s tradition of providing refuge’
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On a visit to a combined nursery and primary school, I saw how early years provision can really be transformed, says the Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
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After last night’s vote, they want a ‘proof of concept’ journey to get the tawdry policy back on track. But it’s too flawed for that, says Enver Solomon, chief executive of the Refugee Council
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With his claims of a ‘sicknote culture’, the prime minister is scapegoating those worst affected by 14 years of Conservative rule, says Guardian columnist Frances Ryan
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Rishi Sunak is desperate to get his Rwanda bill passed and to ‘stop the boats’
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A recent study shows the reasons the 2022 talks failed are more nuanced than critics suggest, says Emma Ashford of the Stimson Center, Washington DC
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Terse addition of ‘RIGHT?’ to his sentences is a warning sign the prime minister is yet again struggling to control his anger
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Democracy needs checks and balances. But the undemocratic composition of the Lords deprives it of basic legitimacy, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
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As crucial parliamentary vote due to be held, PM blames Labour and Lords for delays to flagship policy
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Our shabby domestic reality is a far cry from the imperial grandeur of the Foreign Office. Politicians must recognise this, says Guardian columnist Nesrine Malik
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The cover of the surprise Taylor Swift album might ring a few bells in the Tory ranks
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Government auditors must look into claims of complicity in corruption on arms deals with UK, says Labour peer
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From right to roam to anger over polluted rivers, a new breed of activists is pushing back against environmental destruction, says Guardian columnist John Harris
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The foreign secretary’s actions are always ‘the right thing to do’. How marvellous!
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Labour leader accuses Conservatives of having ‘denigrated some of our proudest national institutions’ and stoking divisions
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Alarm grows over possible pension cuts as research suggests Jeremy Hunt tax cut announcement was ‘blunder’
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Ken Skates says local communities will decide which limits are rescinded after 500,000 people sign petition against them
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Possible move in autumn statement come as experts sound alarm about dire state of UK public services