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Famers are unhappy about changes to inheritance tax announced in Rachel Reeves’s budget
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Editorial: Tax rises were needed, but Labour must not dismiss the difficulties faced by farming families
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Farage cosplayed Mr Toad, Victoria Atkins troubled all fashion sense, but Steve Jenkins won the turnip for his flailing defence of inheritance tax changes
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Increase in national insurance contributions and national living wage will add to costs, says BRC
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Whisky and migration thwarted earlier deal but UK PM hopeful of reaching agreement with Narendra Modi
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Editorial: Private sector reform is overdue, but councils need funding if young people are to have the chances they deserve
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We want to make once-in-a-generation changes so that every force has access to the best tools – and justice isn’t a postcode lottery, says Gavin Stephens, chair of the National Police Chiefs’ Council
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Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey discuss Starmer’s attempts to reset the UK’s relationship with China. Plus, Labour party rows over the assisted dying bill
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In a world of online outrage, evidence is no longer enough – for a policy to work, politicians must explain it and stick by it, says Guardian columnist Will Hayward
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The adaptation of Patrick Radden Keefe’s book isn’t flawless – but it doesn’t airbrush the complex, messy story of the Troubles, says writer Rachel Connolly
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Editorial: When more than half of candidates faced campaign abuse and threats, we are putting their safety at risk
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We know too well that overseas territories and crown dependencies play a pivotal role in helping crooks and tax dodgers
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There’s a global tidal wave sweeping away incumbents. It’s concentrating minds at Number 10 about their re-election chances