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Bridget Phillipson has been targeted with personal abuse on Facebook by campaigners opposed to Labour’s tax policy
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News that no symbolic apology or reparations are planned could put Starmer on collision course with other nations
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As well as threats of violence or death, one in 10 said someone had come to their home inappropriately
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Foreign secretary discussed China’s treatment of Uyghurs and support of Russia as well as ‘areas of cooperation’
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Editorial: Jails are squalid and the number of incarcerated people keeps rising. Investing in probation is part of the answer
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Whitehall source says it would only allow NHS to ‘stand still’ on waiting lists rather than reduce them
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Scientists say using the drugs to get people back into work could carry logistical and ethical problems
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Culture secretary says civil society groups should ‘tell government when we’re getting it wrong’
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Each had an hour to show why they are the future – until the next Tory debacle means another contest. They barely managed that, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde
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Badenoch fared slightly better in the TV special for the two Tory leadership candidates than Jenrick, who is the party’s very own hollow man
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Rachel Reeves is to seek advice from City experts to ensure big projects’ value for money and reassure markets
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Christopher Chope’s comments draw widespread condemnation, with Stella Creasy saying ‘dinosaurs walk amongst us’
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Ministers have written to chancellor Rachel Reeves to plead for their departments to be spared
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Warning comes after three cabinet members complain to Starmer about chancellor’s proposed budget cuts
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Poll finds 15% not planning to vote in leadership contest – far more than in Truss v Sunak contest in 2022
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Fears among landlords and second home owners that tax would rise in budget said to be unfounded