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Leaders in English region launch campaign to boost area’s image and call on government to deliver power and finances
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Two ex-senior Labour advisers reveal the strategy the party used to turn its fortunes around by targeting disillusioned ‘hero voters’ and how it could benefit the Democrats
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Two former senior advisers to Keir Starmer say their UK election strategy could benefit the Democratic campaign
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Former Tory MP Alex Chalk said focus should be on keeping ‘criminals we’re most scared of’ in prison, ahead of Labour’s early release scheme
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PM’s White House visit will be second since taking office, though no meetings with Kamala Harris have been announced
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Political veterans say Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves installing trusted allies in Whitehall roles par for the course
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The MP is used to facing down hostility, from Tory attacks to racist bullying. But this year’s ‘humiliating’ treatment by her own party was different. She talks breakthroughs, battles and not backing down
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Big River Watch scheme asks general public to help monitor state of rivers after years of deregulation
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Survey of business decision-makers comes as TUC hits back at corporate lobbying against the proposals
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Ireland’s deputy prime minister welcomes warmer relations but cautions UK cannot ‘cherrypick’ issues
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Frontbenchers say they have had string of complaints from constituents and policy ‘won’t be worth the political hit’
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Grenfell showed what can happen when human needs are disregarded. Tougher laws governing business are one answer
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Prime minister held a ‘high-level’ summit attended by National Crime Agency, Border Force and senior ministers
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Despite the warnings from the public inquiry’s report, the government seems set on returning to austerity
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The British government’s partial ban on arms sales pleased no one, revealing perilous terrain for centre-left politicians, says Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland
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Home Office has paid more than £430,000 extra compensation after watchdog investigations of complaints
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Campaigners call for apology after inquiry report makes several criticisms of decisions made during Blair’s tenure
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Emma Dent Coad, who was Kensington MP at time of fire, says former housing secretary should ‘have grace to resign’