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The view in Number 10 is that work on the governmentâs missions has been too sluggish and now needs to be driven harder and faster
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Ambitious targets to improve voters’ lives come amid plunging approval ratings for government and loss of transport secretary
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The Dutch policy director and former MEP on the unprecedented reach of big tech, the need for confident governments, and why the election of Trump changes everything
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From the the Barnett formula to the humiliation of having an English âPrince of Walesâ, youâd never catch Scotland allowing this treatment, says Guardian columnist Will Hayward
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Making dying easier is not the solution when NHS, social and palliative care are simply not there for patients
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The emotion on display during five hours of heated discussion speaks to the complexity and importance of the bill itself
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The Guardian view on assisted dying debate: a first hurdle cleared – many more lie ahead | Editorial
Editorial: MPs advanced the proposed bill. With ethical dilemmas and practical safeguards under scrutiny, challenges still remain unresolved
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Bill aims to close legal loopholes around imports of dogs, cats and ferrets and deliver Labour manifesto pledge
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From defence to trade, the incoming US president is upending the old order â and standing apart from our neighbours leaves us dangerously exposed, says Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland
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Bill will proceed to committee for scrutiny, whose membership will be chosen by its proposer Kim Leadbeater
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The assisted dying bill has passed. At last: a decent life can end in a decent death | Polly Toynbee
MPs had a chance to make a seismic change to ease the suffering of countless people. I’m so glad they took it, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
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Child-safety experts say similar move in Britain would penalise young people for safety failings of tech companies
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The departing transport secretary stood out as a leftwinger, one of the few Corbyn frontbenchers Starmer retained
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Critics say the bill is too flawed and question whether the NHS is ready for impact of such a change in the law
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Transport Secretary departs after it emerged she pleaded guilty to incorrectly telling police that a work mobile phone was stolen in 2013