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Millions face a perfect storm of rising demand, limited supply and politicians who donât really care enough to ease their plight, says Guardian columnist John Harris
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Government rule changes on Airbnb-style rentals could lead to loss of more than 10,000 long-term rentable properties
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Why do populists so often use the work of artists who despise them? Because they donât have any good songs of their own, says former Chumbawamba guitarist Boff Whalley
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MPs due to have free vote on proposal but some in party have privately expressed concerns it goes too far
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It cost £165,000 for the home secretary to hire a private jet to make a flight to Kigali to sign the governmentâs deportation deal
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Labour and a Tory donor say it should be returned after police say they are investigating alleged racist remarks
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The country may be becoming a basket case and councils going bust, but what does the PM think of the England shirt?
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Figures reveal £413,541 spent on travel since the policy to send asylum seekers there was devised in 2022
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Mel Strideâs crass comments about chasing ill people into work canât conceal his motive â to save money on benefits, says columnist Micha Frazer-Carroll
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The equalities minister knows the Tory anti-woke sweet spot, says author and broadcaster Nels Abbey
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Public accounts committee finds real-terms median pay has decreased for most Whitehall staff since 2013
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The Garrick Club is one of Londonâs original gentlemenâs clubs. Among its members are the most powerful people in the country. Yet in 2024 women are not welcome to apply for membership. Amelia Gentleman reports
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Editorial: Irelandâs taoiseach resigned because his political touch is weakening. But he deserves Britainâs gratitude
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An Israeli official denied the claim in an online row with the UK foreign secretary and has since been suspended
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Figures show even âabsolute povertyâ is getting worse. The safety net has been shredded, says Tom Clark, contributing editor of Prospect magazine
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After seven defeats in the Lords, the PMâs signal asylum bill has reached a stalemate until at least Easter
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Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross claims law coming into force in April could lead to âinnocent people being prosecutedâ