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Campaigners say party is trying to ‘weaponise’ climate crisis with claim scrapping targets could fund NHS
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Leader Richard Tice says process ‘like an MOT’ after 10 dropped so far for offensive online comments
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This seat of Britainâs global power is elitist and stuck in the past. It needs to take into account the UKâs new, reduced status, says the Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
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The extension of free nursery hours to two-year-olds has been blighted by all-round confusion, says the Guardian columnist Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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Parliament will soon have the opportunity to grant all women this basic right â but we cannot afford any complacency or compromise, says Stella Creasy, Labour MP for Walthamstow
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Amendment tabled by cross-party group including Stella Creasy is latest plan to modernise abortion law in England and Wales
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This paranoid, belligerent rabble will never offer the effective opposition Britain needs. They could even come staggering back into power, says the Guardian columnist John Harris
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Department âall too often operates like a giant private office for the foreign secretaryâ, paper claims
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Parents and NHS would be able to monitor vaccinations and checkups through digital version of ‘red book’
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Shadow foreign secretary says âfar too many people have diedâ but refuses to back call for immediate ban on arms sales
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Two mega-polls suggest that the Tories are heading for a defeat more catastrophic than they experienced in 1997. What if theyâre right?
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It must learn to use its global reach and power wisely as other, sometimes predatory, nations grow in influence, says David Miliband
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Move to join US-led maritime corridor follows international fury at last week’s killing of seven aid workers
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Organisers say event will remember those who died before getting compensation as ‘journey towards justice continues’
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Union poll on school buildings also highlights sewage and wastewater leaks, overheating, severe cold, pests and mould