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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
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In letter to Ilham Aliyev, campaigners urge release of Gubad Ibadoghlu after pre-trial process halted indefinitely
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UK foreign secretary will reportedly meet Benjamin Netanyahu amid increasing tensions with Iran
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Age at which voters become more likely to choose Tories than Labour was 63 in July election, up from 39 in 2019
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Education secretary says they make ‘important contribution’ but new government has not yet seen the effects of restrictions
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The days when Harold Macmillan could disappear to the grouse moors for the summer are gone – but even prime ministers need a break, says Guardian columnist Martin Kettle
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The prime minister has pledged to be tough on rioters while trying to increase cohesion among communities
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Compare the rioters’ prison sentences with those of Just Stop Oil. How can our justice system claim to be blind, asks Guardian columnist George Monbiot
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Shona Robison says decision forced by chancellor’s withdrawal of benefit in other parts of UK
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UK director of European development bank reports to Rachel Reeves, who has been critical of previous government
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Mel Stride criticises billionaire for sharing fake story about sending people to Falklands and his claim that the UK was set for civil war
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Former PM said ‘that’s not funny’ when remote-controlled banner was unfurled behind her at event in Suffolk
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The Tories must restore the line that stops immigration policy descending into racial hatred, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr
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Study shows fewer students in England combining humanities such as history or music with sciences or maths
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Wes Streeting says victims ‘might still be alive’ if health service had recognised Valdo Calocane’s risk to others