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Man scheduled to depart for Pakistan on Tuesday, leaving wife in UK, but believes his life will be at risk
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Speaking in the Commons, David Lammy says Labour government had resisted pressure to re-engage with Assad
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People should have a say in their surroundings. But in its bid to build 1.5m homes, the government has left them powerless, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
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Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey discuss how the UK government will approach the change of regime in Syria. Plus, Labour’s tensions with the civil service
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By failing to challenge extremist narratives around immigration, Starmer is weakening, not strengthening, his government’s position, says Guardian columnist Andy Beckett
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Labour peer says she will combat ‘corruption and the illicit finance that flows from it, both at home and abroad’
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The prime minister has set a new series of milestones, including targets for housebuilding, after a rocky start in government
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The Democrats had lost their connection with core voters – it could happen in the UK unless the government gives a clear message that there will be change
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Sir Keir Starmer is confronted with several stark strategic dilemmas and they won’t be resolved by wishful thinking
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In such a crucial double act, Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves must be on the same page over the EU
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In the past 50 years, Britain has changed and so have the voters the party once relied on. To survive, the Conservatives must adapt, says Paul Goodman of Policy Exchange
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The ‘King Kong of weight loss drugs’ will be available on the NHS but only patients with most need will get it
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Ken McCallum says service must make ‘uncomfortable choices’ as it faces more aggression from Russia, China and Iran
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It is not enough for the Labour leader’s ‘milestones’ to be achieved. Voters must feel the improvement in their daily lives, says Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland
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Prime minister says problems in health, housing and education will take years to rebuild