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Daniel Kebede warns of ‘growing frustration’ within profession as UK heads towards a general election
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Darren Jones says party had more members under Jeremy Corbyn but now has to make ‘difficult decisions’ to prepare to govern
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Lord Ricketts says further steps needed to put pressure on Benjamin Netanyahu after seven aid workers killed in Gaza
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Exclusive: London mayor to launch plan on Wednesday alongside Rachel Reeves, the shadow chancellor
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Editorial: An audit of the government’s flagship policy makes dismal reading. But further devolution alone is not the answer
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Trust in charge of Bournville, designed by the Cadbury family, considers legal action over new infrastructure
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Rival parties accuse prime minister of indifference towards voters after awkward local radio appearance
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Campaigners welcome move as survey suggests they have become too bright and risk causing accidents
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Despite the polls, the leader wants them on side for an endorsement. Yet why bother if it would make little difference to voter numbers?, asks First Edition editor Archie Bland
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Group in Lancashire claim national party ‘wants to control anything that any councillor wants to say’
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LGA makes call in run-up to English local elections amid concerns about rising intimidation and abuse
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Editorial: Rishi Sunak promised speedier care, but specialists believe long waits for hospital beds are costing thousands of lives
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Leader’s ejection of far-left members has changed composition of party since 2020, as belief in general election win grows
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Group working with Labour and Lib Dem MPs oppose government’s move to introduce harsher measures
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Nick Thomas-Symonds says party would not reduce number of hours of government-funded childcare in England
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Fantasies about British exceptionalism have brought the UK to the brink of collapse. We need a new, realistic vision, says author and journalist Will Hutton
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Exclusive: Visas created hastily to solve labour shortages expose people to ‘hyper-precarity’ and exploitation
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Editorial: Sir Keir Starmer is not a believer, but he is right to recognise the value of religious organisations’ commitment to the common good