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The pressure is on for Rachel Reeves, Robert Jenrick and co – here are some tips on how to cope
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Exclusive: Starmer, then DPP, said it was not in public interest to prosecute Dr Michael Irwin after arrest in 2009
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Campaigners call on government to go further than current plans to prevent people off work slipping into poverty
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Ruth Davis named special representative for nature ‘to put climate and nature at the heart of our foreign policy’
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Exclusive: Health charity and other bodies say carving out new category of spending would save taxpayers money
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Is the way to address big issues, such as assisted dying, the model used in Ireland, asks Guardian columnist John Harris
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Andrei Kelin says by providing weapons Britain is ‘killing Russian soldiers and civilians’
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UK health secretary says people will not be ‘involuntarily jabbed’ but that medications could be ‘gamechanging’
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The Tory leadership contender’s assertion that the last book he read was A Tale of Two Cities is open to several interpretations
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George Carey is wrong to reduce the bill to a simple question of right or wrong
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Labour nerves are jangling in advance of the most significant event since the election
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Shifting blame to the victims of economic policy is an old trick by politicians. Now they’re using obesity to tackle joblessness
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Bridget Phillipson has been targeted with personal abuse on Facebook by campaigners opposed to Labour’s tax policy
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News that no symbolic apology or reparations are planned could put Starmer on collision course with other nations
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As well as threats of violence or death, one in 10 said someone had come to their home inappropriately
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Foreign secretary discussed China’s treatment of Uyghurs and support of Russia as well as ‘areas of cooperation’
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Editorial: Jails are squalid and the number of incarcerated people keeps rising. Investing in probation is part of the answer