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The new government gets its first chance to set a legislative agenda at the state opening of parliament. Jessica Elgot examines how radical it will be
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Former home secretary expected to be competing against candidates including Kemi Badenoch and Tom Tugendhat
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Planning reforms and transport policies included in package of more than 35 bills as Labour prioritises growth
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Vaughan Gething’s downfall is a bad look for Labour – but compared with Boris Johnson he seemed a model of decency
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About 1,500 jobs at risk as shipbuilder waits on reported £200m state deal in early test for Labour industrial policy
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Nigel Farage is poised to pounce, but a wave of progressive policy delivery is well within the new government’s reach, says former shadow chancellor John McDonnell
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Stephen Timms has spoken out against the problems that have plunged thousands of people into debt
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In France and Ireland, assemblies are laboratories of democracy. They can be here too, if politicians commit to adopting their ideas, says Richard Wilson, CEO of Iswe Foundation
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After years of austerity, the government’s plans imply another reduction in funding that public services simply cannot take
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Even after election wipeout, the Conservatives are too blinded by ideology to see their voters don’t want a Reform merger, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
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Conservatives had announced end of vocational qualification introduced in 2020, while Labour plans to review it
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Authorities say attempts to clear NHS backlogs sucking up scant funds at expense of preventive care