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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 âreally badâ no one remembered his special day at morning meeting
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The Guardianâs Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey talk about whether Labour can move away from the doom-and-gloom messaging and towards a more hopeful tone? Plus, MPs will get their first chance to vote on leadership contenders this week
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PM faces unease in Labour ranks over winter fuel duty, two-child benefit cap and message of doom and gloom
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Labour announces end of high-stakes judgments, to be replaced by report cards that grade schools in four categories
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Exclusive: Campaigners claim move would offset City influence over infrastructure taskforce and better share benefits
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The new parliament contains an astonishing 335 new MPs. Helen Pidd meets three of them as they get to grips with their jobs and leave their old lives behind
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Shadow minister will launch leadership campaign with call to think afresh and move on from landslide election defeat
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Editorial: Parliament was diminished and trivialised under Conservative rule. Now it has a shot at rehabilitation
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There are six candidates for the Tory top job â but Nigel Farage has as much presence in the contest as any of them
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There are plenty of laws against the habit, but the ban-it-harder brigade donât know when to stop
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Moving in small steps risks aggravating both Europhiles and Europhobes while doing little to help lift the economy
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There are tough decisions to be made, but living standards must improve if the economy is to be rescued