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Changes proposed after as many as 750,000 people may have been excluded from 2024 election due to lack of documents
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The government is facing pressure from unions and party MPs to U-turn on the controversial policy
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Prime minister advised to meet presidential candidates in run-up to the US election but campaign schedules have dashed hopes
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The Guardian’s Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey talk about Labour’s first big test in parliament over their winter fuel payments policy. Plus, will Keir Starmer’s trip to Washington be awkward after his decision on arms licences to Israel ...
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Some experienced members of party in the Commons voice concerns colleagues may have overstepped the mark
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Report by Mario Draghi calls for additional investment to regain growth and prevent social unrest
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Brexit poisoned the well of UK-Ireland relations. But the Irish consciousness is not as consumed by Britain as it once was, says history professor Diarmaid Ferriter
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When my daughter developed anxiety around school, there was little we could do to make her go. Solving the problem starts with recognising the causes, says former teacher Gillian Harvey
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The party has faced crisis before, but this feels different. It’s a battle for not much, says writer and Tory historian Geoffrey Wheatcroft
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Rishi Sunak, Keir Starmer, Diane Abbott, Suella Braverman and Sadiq Khan received between them 85,000 abusive messages, study finds
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The prime minister’s new Siberian kitten is called Prince
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Editorial: The government wants to act tough over the public finances. But ministers look mean, unjust and politically inept