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By voting for the tobacco and vapes bill, MPs have a historic opportunity to prevent disease and reduce inequality, says Prof Chris Whitty, chief medical officer for England
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Exclusive: England’s chief medical officer says tobacco industry is the ‘one gainer from the death and disease’ caused by its products
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The former PMâs book claims she was undermined by âestablishmentâ enemies. It instead shows exactly why her friends deserted her, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
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Humanitarian work in Afghanistan and Yemen now classified as climate finance, FoI request reveals, as £11.6bn pledge slips
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Blamed for almost everything else these days, for Sunak the focus on foreign affairs was a blessed relief
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The former prime minister is teaching us a lot about narcissism in her new memoir, and itâs hard to tear your eyes away
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UK foreign secretary says Israel has right to respond but Britain does not support a retaliatory strike
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Foreign secretary talks up partyâs prospects â and his âvery good bossâ Rishi Sunak â on morning broadcast round
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Across Europe, the mainstream right is being eclipsed by more extreme rivals. The same fate could await the Tories, say academics Tarik Abou-Chadi and Simon van Teutem
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Tactics include proposals to raise smoking age to avoid outright ban, and exemptions for cigars, says Cancer Research UK chief
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Exclusive: Rights groups denounce negotiations with Rapid Support Forces, accused of ethnic cleansing and war crimes
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Editorial: Democracy’s link to the places that matter to people are being eroded, a concern given next month’s elections
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Critics say by working for Norfolk and Suffolk NHS trust, Dr Dan Poulter cannot hold it to account effectively
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Khan says he will spend extra £10m on crisis if elected to third term as mayor as numbers reach highest level in a decade
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Standing firm on our amendments would mean the Commons backs down or loses the bill, says Lord McDonald, former permanent secretary at the Foreign Office