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Mark Smith, who quit Dublin embassy role, says he raised his concerns over weapons sales with foreign secretary
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Doug Beattie says time in charge a ‘huge honour’ but caused strain on friendships and political relationships
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Mark Smith says evidence of Gaza war crimes is clear, but that his complaints were brushed aside
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Rachel Reeves must show how the Tories failed to tackle longstanding productivity, investment and trade deficits and stress how Labour can
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By linking, analysing and communicating statistics, state departments can unlock their power for the public good
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Trade union rights, the welfare state, austerity… these are the issues that really affect lives
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Public sector pay rises are vital, but raising the revenue to pay for them will be difficult unless fiscally conservative policies are lifted
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The Prime Minister returned an advance payment of £18,450 to the publisher, according to his register of interests
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Foreign secretary says settlers must be ‘brought to justice’ after violence in Palestinian village leaves one dead
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Exclusive: Home secretary cites knives and pressures of social media as she announces plans for ‘young futures’ unit to prevent crime
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Transport for London confirms 330 vehicles approved for donation to help country’s war effort
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Comments by Zelenskiy aide come as Russia accuses western forces of involvement in Kursk incursion
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Alan Taylor takes three-year term on Bank’s monetary policy committee and replaces Jonathan Haskel
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Those defending the right to be offensive want a safe space for themselves while shutting down dissenting voices, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff