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In first international trip since entering No 10, PM visits Washington for alliance’s 75th-anniversary summit
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Editorial: A strong emphasis on rehabilitation is what the justice ministry and Prison Service need
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Editorial: The new parliament better reflects a modern Britain that politicians have ignored for too long
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The exchange between Carla Denyer and Thangam Debbonaire set just the right example, says the political journalist Anne Perkins
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The government has got off to a vigorous start, with even Tory Tees Valley mayor Ben Houchen praising the Labour leader as ‘energetic’
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Rupert Lowe says he has list of teachers in Great Yarmouth who ‘pushed’ criticism of hard-right party to pupils
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The case for talking to Brussels and seeking improvements is undeniable – except to those like Johnson, in a world of their own, says Naomi Smith, chief executive of Best for Britain
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After the Tory years of underfunding, BBC-baiting and culture wars, nothing less than the soul of the nation is in the surprise new minister’s hands, says Charlotte Higgins
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Labour has a historic opportunity to combat regional inequality. Empowering regional mayors is the place to start, says Michael Heseltine, a former Conservative deputy prime minister
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Sunday’s surprising election result prompted an international sigh of relief, but Emmanuel Macron’s gamble has weakened him and Europe, says Guardian columnist Timothy Garton Ash
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Are their outfits too expensive? Do they wield some undeclared influence? Labour women are under attack – and it feels just like the 1950s, says Zoe Williams
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Venality, bribery, bullying, sexual and financial disgrace: all these must be swept away to win back voters’ trust, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee