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On both sides of the Atlantic, populists are peddling racism. Iâm in the UK to urge Black communities to see it for what it is, says civil rights leader Al Sharpton
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Farmers in Britain have real reasons to be angry, but this protest against reasonable green policy has become a culture war, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot
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Weâve surveyed Conservative members, and itâs clear that the radical right is winning the battle for the partyâs soul, say Nick Lowles, chief executive of Hope Not Hate
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Figure is double that for overall population and comes amid row over Lee Anderson comments about Sadiq Khan
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The investment to improve parliamentariansâ security will include a dedicated police contact to liaise with over safety concerns
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UK’s largest water company also calls for dividend payouts and lower fines for breaches to avoid taxpayer bailout
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Jewish and Muslim identities are not signifiers of party loyalty – but the polarising vortex of Westminster seems determined to treat them as such, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr
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Firm told it must take responsibility for toxic legacy of pollution and safe decommissioning of abandoned oil infrastructure
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IPPR report says Illegal Migration Act risks indefinite detention at taxpayer expense of people who cannot have their claims processed
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Henry Staunton stands by his allegations against the government and turns on Post Office CEO in dramatic day of evidence to parliamentary committee
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Commons approves 35-day suspension of Blackpool South’s Scott Benton over his role in a lobbying sting
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Exclusive: Woman says central party paid £15,000 for her private health care but did not investigate her allegation against MP
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David Neal criticises âshocking leadershipâ at Home Office, as charities say asylum system is at risk
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When politicians compete in a race to the bottom, is it any wonder that the public are not far behind, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde
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Exclusive: Broadcaster urges MPs to change law after younger brother died with motor neurone disease
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In power, Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves will regret falling for propaganda about âcompetitivenessâ, says Nicholas Shaxson, director at the Balanced Economy Project
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Party chair also calls on Susan Hall to commit not to use further âanti-Muslim hatredâ in campaign against Sadiq Khan