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In Washington, Tyne and Wear, we found space, security and community. It shows the power of good planning, says architect and presenter George Clarke
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Emergency cuts, empty pockets, a ‘maxed-out credit card’: why is Rachel Reeves using the language and logic of austerity, asks Guardian columnist Aditya Chakrabortty
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Clacton MP took to social media to offer unasked for commentary in a move straight from the Trump playbook
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The right calls them ‘economic migrants’; progressives respond by focusing on women and children. I’ve fallen into that trap myself, says Guardian columnist Zoe Williams
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Former Tory chancellor Jeremy Hunt âknowingly and deliberatelyâ lied about finances, according to Rachel Reeves
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Chancellor rules out raising national insurance, VAT or income tax but says ‘difficult decisions to come’ amid £22bn public finance shortfall
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The chancellor blames her predecessor for everything, including her reinvention as a Ministering Angel of Death
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Versailles banquet among lavish spending in 2023 that has plunged presidentâs office â¬8m into red
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Audit of Environmental Improvement Plan finds it inadequate as government announces overhaul of goals
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Editorial: Ministers have signalled good intentions towards unpaid carers, and must now follow through
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Editorial: The chancellor was right to call out her predecessorsâ culpability for a disastrous inheritance. But Labour must be bolder