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Christopher Geidt asked to write apology letter after joining an MoD meeting on behalf of a US satellite firm that was paying him
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UK does not ‘solicit, encourage or condone’ inhumane treatment, but critics say ministerial approval system contradicts this
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Labour peer says there is little desire among voters for a referendum and in Brussels for renegotiations
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Editorial: Labour is on course to win the London mayoralty, but this does not justify the Tories’ underhand electoral tactics
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Robert Halfon and James Heappey join exodus of Tory MPs from Commons as party languishes in polls
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It was crazy to flag up UK crime using footage of the NY subway. But then, Susan Hall is the candidate: wisdom’s in short supply, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde
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Mayor hits back after Conservatives pull online video showing panicking crowd in New York to criticise crime record
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Johnny Mercer given 10 days to reveal source of claims British troops engaged in war crimes
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PM to face questions on strategic thinking in government, economy and public services, and global issues from Commons Liaison committee
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The repercussions today are more homelessness, spiralling rents and bankrupt councils, says writer Phineas Harper
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While diplomatic rows are inevitable, the priority is to keep channels open, and engage with Beijing about the climate crisis, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
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Footage of people panicking, designed to attack the London mayor’s record on crime, was filmed in a New York subway station
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Deputy PM, who didn’t really sign up for this, seemed reluctant to declare war on a superpower
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Blackpool South MP had been suspended over his role in a lobbying scandal, triggering a recall petition
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The deputy prime minister is expected to blame Beijing for the hack and announce new sanctions against Chinese officials
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National Audit Office says merging DfID with Foreign Office has led to loss of dedicated senior roles
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They laugh more than adults, have no fear and are experts at drawing boundaries. But we may not want a world full of them, writes Emma Beddington