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By truly finding solutions for ailing rail links and bus services, Labour can remind us who the party of the ‘red wall’ really is, says journalist and author Jonn Elledge
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Huge costs, mounting opposition, negligible impacts: nothing about this absurd asylum bill appears to make any sense, says Guardian columnist Zoe Williams
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Former Tory leadership contender says she would not join men-only club even if it changed rules
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What our politics and government need is a restoration of continuity and stability – not a premature resignation, says Guardian columnist Martin Kettle
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My ancestors could always point to Labour policies that transformed ordinary lives. I cannot say the same, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones
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Jeremy Hunt has implied we will have an October election, but even with a boost from falling inflation figures, can Rishi Sunak really hold on for the next seven months?
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The court of appeal ruled on Monday that the ‘consent’ defence could not be used in the cases of climate protesters. Sandra Laville reports
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Editorial: A radical agenda is needed to deal with the crises of economic stagnation, political polarisation and the climate emergency. Rachel Reeves did not offer one
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Promising to reform the planning system, boost investment and improve skills is all very well, but the detail is missing, says Guardian economics editor Larry Elliott
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Keir Starmer takes shots at open goals while PM is running on fumes as the disasters keep coming
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Exclusive: Richard Moore’s decision to quit male-only club understood to follow criticism from intelligence service colleagues
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The mania for deportation is expensive, cruel and doesn’t work. My family history shows how the UK can benefit from refugees, says bishop Guli Francis-Dehqani
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Director general defends corporation’s record on impartiality but fears loss of trust amid ‘storms of social media’
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Tax office makes swift U-turn after outcry over self-assessment, VAT and PAYE phone services
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A bill now in the Lords is intended to protect Israel from any criticism. It goes further than Thatcher ever did when she tried to stop us protesting to free Nelson Mandela, says former government minister Peter Hain
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These threats don’t just seek to intimidate leftwing politicians, it makes them seem a risk to voters, too, says Guardian columnist Andy Beckett
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From milk to pasta and bicycles to vet bills, how the cost of everyday things varies
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Prime minister faces questions from MPs after Lee Anderson’s defection and controversy over Frank Hester as poll says voters want new leader for election