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Editorial: The candidates’ silence on the causes of election defeat is eloquent about the party’s dismal state
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Editorial: Ministers must act after a damning verdict on decades of regulatory failure and corporate dishonesty
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Prime minister condemns ‘horrific failings’ and promises to speed up process of removing unsafe cladding
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After all that violence, we face the choice that confronted Cameron and Thatcher: to seek real explanations or move blindly forward, says criminologist Tim Newburn
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From cladding firms to government, inquiry report on 2017 London fire outlines roles of those involved in ill-fated refit
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Britain has already had its populist reckoning, in 2016. European states can take few lessons from our current calm, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr
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Benjamin Netanyahu has condemned Britain’s move and has said it will embolden Hamas
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Plan to means-test benefit for pensioners criticised by opposition parties and some Labour backbenchers
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This conflict of interest was highlighted again by the Jas Athwal scandal and badly needs to be addressed, says Ben Smoke, a commissioning editor at Huck
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There’s only so much doom and gloom the public can take – and with three uplifting announcements, Labour finally seems to realise this, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
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Editorial: Reductive inspections symbolised a punitive and morale-sapping approach to schools. Labour is right to ditch them
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The prime minister may not want a picture of Thatcher at No 10, but he could learn from his predecessors – and their mistakes, writes Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
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PM turns 62 on Monday but No 10 insider admits it was ‘really bad’ no one remembered his special day at morning meeting