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Tunisia and Libya deals appear to have reduced small-boat crossings under Giorgia Meloni’s hard-right government
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Britain promises to send £4m to back Italian crackdown on irregular migration
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Allowing the use of British long-range missiles against Russia would be a mistake of potentially nuclear proportions, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
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The Guardian’s Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey talk about Keir Starmer’s trip to Rome to meet Italy’s far-right PM, Giorgia Meloni, and discuss migrant boat crossings. Plus, Pippa is in Brighton for the Lib Dem conference
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Tory leadership hopeful says comments about Diane Abbott were ‘completely wrong’ and donor has apologised
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Print media do face challenges but the influence they offer – especially on the right – is considerable
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From Oasis ticket price hikes to trying to sell off Birmingham’s art, the Conservatives’ market-first agenda still blights Britain
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Is it a viable long-term strategy to press Labour from the left while aspiring to take more seats from the Tories?
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Leaked government figures show proportion of assets in adequate condition has fallen ‘significantly below’ target
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The former president remains the likelier winner of the election, and the UK needs a working relationship with whoever is in the White House
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Call comes after government forced to reveal that 71% of pensioners with disabilities will lose entitlement despite dependence on warmer homes
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While Netflix’s show takes aim at the 1%, the top 10% of earners also hoard opportunities on a mass scale