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There is no comparison between Labour’s transparent union funding and murky donations to the Tories – but stopping it all would be the best way to clean up politics, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
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Editorial: Europe’s tougher new entry rules must not get in the way of a closer relationship with neighbouring countries
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Politics Weekly UK is taking a break for the summer. John Harris will be back on Thursday 29 August
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Charity says rise ‘hugely concerning’ and calls for change in law in England and Northern Ireland in line with rest of UK
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Rightwing leader to speak at benefit dinner for climate-change denying thinktank, as he ‘sunsets’ party’s chief executive role
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Campaigners are warning the chancellor that any delay will keep hundreds of thousands of children in poverty
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The rumbles of discord in No 10 matter, but they’re a sign of a creaking system rather than a destructive rivalry, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr
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According to government statistics, the UK has issued more than 100 arms export licences to Israel since the 7 October attack. Patrick Wintour reports
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Chancellor insists she still has large black hole to fill despite stronger than expected growth in first half of 2024
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The bankruptcy that led to brutal local cuts was blamed on an equal pay claim. The truth is more complex – and damning, says James Brackley of The Audit Reform Lab
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Government pledges to step up efforts to tackle problem as figures show number of deaths rose to 1,172 in 2023
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Up to 2,000 offenders due to be freed in England and Wales in September after serving 40% of sentence
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PM pushes plans to make Britain an ‘energy superpower’ and makes first official visit with new Welsh first minister, Eluned Morgan
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Mark Smith, who quit Dublin embassy role, says he raised his concerns over weapons sales with foreign secretary