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Richard Fuller’s pre-conference remarks echo others who worry candidates have edged right to combat Reform
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There will be ‘meet our candidates’ Q&As, and fringe events – but limited self-reflection at the gathering in Birmingham
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Editorial: The Tory leadership contest has so far failed to engage meaningfully with the reasons for July’s historic defeat
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The prime minister sought to establish a good relationship with the presidential candidate over a two-hour dinner
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Plus, a Brooklyn prison odd-couple comedy, an accent challenge for two Australians, and alpaca cuts hit the US
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The chancellor has signalled that she may change some of the government’s fiscal rules in her speech. What are they – and what could that mean?
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Israel-Hezbollah fighting could trigger wider regional war, PM warns
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PM says the public can make their own judgments about gifts and maintains no rules have been broken
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Peer cites ‘hypocrisy in treatment of different communities’ as party investigates her tweet on acquittal of ‘coconut’ protester
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Editorial: When public trust in politics is this fragile, ministers accepting gifts on such a scale was a mistake
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An estimated £1.1bn is there for the Treasury if IHT is cut, but Aim is a source of funding for growing companies
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The rightwing press will always try to pick apart Labour MPs’ origin stories. Far better to be honest about your roots, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
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Labour has promised to halve knife crime. To do that, it needs to look at what really works on the streets, says youth worker Ciaran Thapar
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With almost no practical plans for bringing UK culture back to strength after 14 years of ‘violent indifference’, the culture secretary repeated the ‘we love you but there’s no money’ mantra