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Labour backbenchers are among those warning the chancellor Rachel Reeves that cuts will lead to unnecessary hardship
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The new foreign secretary has access to data not available to the public – and has a duty to model respect for the law, says barrister Sam Fowles
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Cuts ruin lives and raise costs. This scandal is already playing out in the system, and it should be a warning to Labour, says Guardian columnist John Harris
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Britain’s government is seeking new global partners while pursuing closer ties with Europe, says the business secretary
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The Conservatives would be better able to stand one another if the party could work out what it actually stands for
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Business secretary Jonathan Reynolds says joining the Asia-Pacific CPTPP bloc is a ‘real win’ for exporters, even though it will preclude the UK from EU membership
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The demand from Britain’s second biggest union will test truce with Labour at next month’s TUC conference
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He blew up as chancellor and crashed the UK economy, but when we clashed on TV, he certainly stood his ground, says author and broadcaster Nels Abbey
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I see looming political and environmental threats – and too few willing to address them. Where is the urgency, asks former UK prime minister Gordon Brown
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The lifting of the energy price cap by Ofgem in October will add 10% to average energy bills
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Hands-on learning works: no wonder science professionals are urging schools to go beyond the Gove curriculum, says writer Michael Rosen
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Chancellor rebuts Tory accusation she will be a soft touch and hints at tweak to debt rule to allow more borrowing