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There is a heartbreaking lack of choice for those facing a painful death. Parliament now has the chance to give them autonomy, says Labour MP Kim Leadbeater
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Axing the cap is the first step towards pulling children out of poverty. Could £2.5bn ever be better spent, asks Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
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Joan E Greve and Leah Wright Rigueur discuss JD Vance and Tim Walzâs clash on the debate stage in New York City on Tuesday night
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Editorial: The prime minister will struggle to get a better deal in Brussels if he is afraid to make a pro-European argument at home
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By the end of the four candidatesâ conference speeches, the audience was screaming to be let out. Even before the national anthem
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All four have generated media headlines, but the winner will be whoever most impresses party members, at conference and at home
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Helping someone to die should only be a very last resort, not a normalised part of our healthcare system, says palliative care doctor Lucy Thomas
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Each behaves as if they are vying to be PM when the reality is years in opposition, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr