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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
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Change is happening too slowly. The contempt that killed our loved ones has killed before, and it will kill again says Natasha Elcock, chair of Grenfell United
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Interviews with both prime minsters show there’s a narrow path towards a better EU-UK relationship, says biographer and political adviser Tom Baldwin
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Even before the current war, plans to annex West Bank land were clear. Now evidence is growing that Jewish settlements could be forced on Gaza
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Provisionally known as Greens Organise, the collective will fight ‘electoral assimilation’ and push for radical policies
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Furore over cuts to the pensioner benefit is all the more potent when the left, right and centre can all find reasons to oppose the policy
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As the report damns corporate greed for contributing to the 72 deaths, Keir Starmer should ignore financial prudence when it comes to preventing another tragedy
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The shadow home secretary’s allies say his charm and lack of political enemies could win him cross-party support
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Ex-PM is accused of ‘total bullshit’ for saying inquiry agreed that fire regulations were excluded from government push
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US secretary of state will be most senior US official to have travelled to London since Labour’s election victory
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Payments could be restricted to those living in lower council tax bands, as money expert Martin Lewis has suggested, writes former pensions minister Steve Webb
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‘Climate of fear’ at British Medical Association after it rejected findings of landmark study, leading member claims
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Britain’s pandemic response was among the worst and the NHS had been ‘seriously weakened’, says leading surgeon