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The prime ministerâs address on Friday was a masterclass in gaslighting and made a new art form of rank hypocrisy, says Green MP Caroline Lucas
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This weekâs budget is certain to bring more cuts. Westminster is missing the stark fact that people simply cannot take any more, says Guardian columnist John Harris
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Exclusive: Plans either shelved or stalled despite being part of flagship policy promise at last election
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The shameless smears against Sadiq Khan and the Conservatives’ mealy-mouthed refusal to reject them feel a lot like the start of the end of things
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Muslims angry over Gaza and white conservatives joined in electing the new MP for Rochdale. Those who see him as a fringe figure do so at their peril
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The chancellor is prepared to inflict yet more austerity to pay for a budget bribe. But the UK needs more spending, not less
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From black-only nights to an anti-capitalist rant, the West End has discovered its radical side. But is it a playwrightâs job to change the world?
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London mayor says Sunak must be tougher on Anderson, while Gaza ceasefire fracas piles pressure on many sitting Labour MPs
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Former Treasury aides say the chancellor is courting danger on UK debt and that fiscal rules must go
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Devastating focus on separatism means public services have been run down, Gove tells Tory activists in Aberdeen
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As an influential constant in government, Gove has been key to the process of rightwing radicalisation, says Guardian columnist Andy Beckett
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Organiser suggests PM consider own MPsâ behaviour after speech about rise in âextremist disruptionâ
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David Willetts suggests policy would help spread wealth among millennials amid deepening inequalities
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The new Rochdale MP is hardly unique. He is just highly adept at swimming in the toxic swamp that is so much of our politics, says Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland