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Labour’s new deal is a solid package that will deliver not just higher productivity but a healthier workforce
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The favourite to win the leadership contest should give the left pause for thought on diversity
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About 70 colleagues have written to chancellor ahead of budget pleading for her to commit to rewriting fiscal rules
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The PM has backed transport secretary Louise Haigh after she called ferry firm a ‘rogue operator’, threatening investment summit
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The candidates each garnered about a third of fellow MPs’ votes, but the fracturing of British politics presents bigger problems, says Conservative peer Paul Goodman
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Party donor Dale Vince warns that urging homeowners to switch to clean-power technology risks political storm bigger than Ulez
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Witt the amount spent on refugees and asylum seekers this year on course to hit £3.6bn, the sum available for international projects must be cut again, warns thinktank
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A roundup of the government’s work, from its early moves on energy and housing to Thursday’s workers’ rights bill
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The assisted dying bill could alleviate the suffering of society’s most vulnerable, but MPs’ choice is not an easy one, says teacher and musician Nathaniel Dye
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Exclusive: Request to postpone Tsai Ing-wen’s trip came before ‘goodwill visit’ to China by David Lammy next week
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Exclusive: Labour to promise more investment as PM tells Guardian he will not be distracted by ‘side winds’
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The chancellor, Rachel Reeves, is reported to be contemplating raising capital gains tax to 39%
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Conservative MP says his tack to the right has rattled Nigel Farage and confirms he would like the UK to exit the ECHR
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Sue Gray out, Morgan McSweeney in, Simon Case to leave … the churn highlights how vital the right staff are to any PM’s success, says author Anthony Sneldon
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If we treated this service as vital state infrastructure, it could make a huge difference to parents – and to the economy, says the Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff