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MPs on all sides pay homage, while her failures are forgotten, says Guardian columnist Andy Beckett
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Now Labour is cosying up to the Sun. Getting its backing could end up looking like a political coup, or the ultimate act of selling out, says Guardian columnist Frances Ryan
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London mayor expected to criticise Susan Hall in speech launching panels on school roofs
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Cross-party committee urges creation of strategy engage with new platforms that appeal to young
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BBC presenter made statement as Parky Charter – a list of recommendations about condition – delivered to No 10
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On visit to Barrow, Labour leader due to say defence procurement will strengthen security and growth
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Editorial: After nearly half a century, aides reveal that a Labour prime minister said he had found happiness in a new relationship
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Editorial: The review of England’s child transgender health service is not a full stop in the debate but part of a continuing conversation
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Party figures say decision to tack to right on issues such as immigration could also diminish predicted landslide
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No 10’s meddling is corrupting the integrity of public postings, and turning institutions into political pawns, says the Guardian’s chief culture writer, Charlotte Higgins
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A Fixed-term Parliaments Act must be restored, so election dates suit the national interest – not the prime minister’s, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
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The Tories are under increasing pressure to rethink a policy over ‘nuisance’ behaviour from homeless people
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The radical right is correct that the west is waning. But it’s not ‘wokeness’ that’s to blame, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones
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Government’s farming recovery fund scheme stipulates proximity to designated major rivers
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Any plans for ‘national renewal’ must focus on freeing the UK from its vice of wallowing in guilt or glory, writes Guardian columnist Martin Kettle
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New data from NHS England will show whether Rishi Sunak is achieving one of his five key pledgesAll our UK politics news
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People will blame Brexit, Boris and austerity, but this country’s demise goes back decades – and shows no signs of stopping, says the Guardian columnist Aditya Chakrabortty
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David Cameron made a surprise visit to Mar-a-Largo this week to visit Donald Trump. John Harris is joined by the Guardian’s political editor, Pippa Crerar, and the diplomatic editor, Patrick Wintour, to get the latest on the meeting. And as inte ...
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Exclusive: Extensive polling ordered by the then chancellor, documents reveal, but scientific advisers not consulted