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Rishi Sunak has said it is his ‘moral mission’ to end Britain’s sicknote culture. The Guardian’s John Harris speaks to the disability campaigner Hannah Deakin and the New Economics Foundation’s head of social policy, Tom Poll ...
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Teaching unions share family’s disappointment after government says system has ‘significant benefits’
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Just because we find a political leader ludicrous, that doesn’t mean they’re not dangerous, writes Adrian Chiles
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The prime minister has promised to increase defence spending to 2.5% of GDP and to put the arms industry on a ‘war footing’
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Editorial: A desperate prime minister has given up trying to meaningfully account for the money he is putting into pre-election promises
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Ben Habib says navy or Border Force should not save people who throw themselves into sea if they have refused other vessels
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The alarming rate of racism against people from east and south-east Asian communities is rarely discussed, says Labour MP Sarah Owen
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We would like to hear from people on whose lives the welfare campaigner had an impact
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As David Cameron learned to his cost over Brexit, voters don’t judge politicians on policy, they judge on results, says Henry Hill of ConservativeHome
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Rights chief also warns Britain will be ‘judged harshly by history for its failure to help prevent civilian slaughter in Gaza’
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New polling confirms people care more about jobs and public services than an orchestrated backlash against minorities – Labour, take note, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones
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After years of failed gimmicks and polarisation under the Tories, Britain is ready for a more grown-up approach, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr
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GCSE results in key subjects to steadily worsen until 2030, predicts research that blames failure to tackle impact of schools lockdown
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Keir Starmer’s deputy is facing questions over the sale of her former home. But do voters care? Gaby Hinsliff reports
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Michael Tomlinson’s efforts to defend Rwanda bill show how well suited he is to be part of the new moronocracy
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The PM gets through his ‘emergency legislation’ after four-and-a-half months of parliamentary ping-pong
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Editorial: There is no evidence for the government’s claim that deportations will ‘stop the boats’
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Then home secretary’s decision in January 2023 to drop pledges was discriminatory, high court hears
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A scheme to allow British under-30s to live and work in the EU has been flatly rejected. Why punish them for older voters’ mistakes, asks Guardian columnist Zoe Williams