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Exclusive: All-party parliamentary group on fair elections argues proportional voting system would help restore trust
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Proposals to end ‘culture of cover-up’ includes plan to ban bosses who silence whistleblowers from working in health service
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Labour’s Charlie Falconer says vocal opponents are leading voters to think government is against change
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The pervasive mood of negativity masks that many do have reason to be grateful for the election of this government
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Court documents contain admissions by officials that they were unable to control the situation at the Kent facility where 18,000 asylum seekers were illegally detained
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The former deputy prime minister, who died this week, spoke freely and didn’t care what journalists thought of him – he was everything today’s guarded politicians are not
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Jan Royall wants university to address male-female inequality in attainment and widen postgraduate access
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We can and must improve on our current end-of-life options – ‘Switzerland, suicide or suffering’, says former UK prime minister Gordon Brown
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Coercion, palliative care and costs are among the concerns of MPs, who are due to vote on the issue next week
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MP spent 21 days in young offender institution after kicking victim, according to court records
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Labour’s ‘shameful’ winter fuel cuts anger some pensioners amid rising energy bills in Copley village
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Labour inherited a dire situation that needed desperate change – but powerful lobbies make any tax reform near-impossible, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
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Peter Kyle meets group of teenagers at NSPCC HQ who say imposing ban would reduce their social connections
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Sector will have extra £2.8bn cost burden from April due to tax and wage rises announced in budget, says Nuffield Trust
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Today in Focus presenter Helen Pidd goes out on the road – to Birmingham, Stalybridge and Clacton – to chart Nigel Farage’s bid to transform Reform UK into a modern, professional political party
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The G20? Cop29? Totally pointless, said the Tory leader. World leaders getting up themselves and a load of virtue-signalling