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Recommendation to ban non-disclosure agreements comes as report uncovers ‘shocking’ prevalence of sexual harassment
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Housing secretary did not register free box seats organised by owner of company he referred for £164m PPE contracts
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Editorial: Jeremy Hunt’s NIC cuts risk weakening the moral foundation on which Britain’s taxation system still relies
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No 10 refuses to say how Michelle Donelan was advised over accusation against academic who then sued her for libel
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Casting your opponents as dangerous extremists is the oldest trick in the book, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones
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If his family and friends really cared about Jezzaâs mental health they would persuade him to quit
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Communism also among ideologies on document as human rights groups say UK scheme has been politicised
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Exclusive: Joint statement before conference on community cohesion calls for policies to ârestitchâ society
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Behind the parliamentary ping-pong are tens of thousands of refugees, left in perilous limbo by a broken system, says Enver Solomon, chief executive of the Refugee Council
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A document buried in the National Archives reveals how the security service abused its power to help the government win, says journalist and author Mark Hollingsworth
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Saudi prince once tipped as contender for king is believed to have taken a large cut from UK defence contracts
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Tories and Labour boosted by mega-donors, and fundraising gap between two parties appears to be narrowing
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Labour says chancellor’s ambition to eventually abolish NI would cost £46bn a year, and party questions how move would be paid for
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Rachel Reeves, the shadow chancellor, said this would be a bigger tax cut than anything Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng tried
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Keir Starmer’s party should make councils sustainable, bring local transport into public control – and build new universities, writes Guardian columnist John Harris
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Chancellor disappointed some conservatives with only limited rise in threshold, but said he was restricted by Northern Ireland protocol
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What does the spring budget mean for the publicâs finances and the general election to come? Heather Stewart reports
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Essex-born musician and lawyer ‘thrilled’ to stand in Mid Sussex, the Tory seat currently held by Mims Davies