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Pressure on household finances eases as shop price rises slow to 0.2% and petrol costs drop for second month
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Exclusive: shadow energy security secretary vows to fill ‘vacuum’ left by Rishi Sunak’s U-turn on net zero
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Frequent Tory missteps have stopped any momentum from building as Prime Minister fails to close Labour’s poll lead
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Labour’s clockwork campaigning may not light wavering voters’ fires but the attack-style symbolism was unmistakable
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Labour leader hopes to gain closer economic ties with EU if he becomes PM and says he would work with ‘whoever’
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With just one change, we could have more independent, radical voices in the Commons, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
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In the final days of the election campaign, the Tory leader still believes he can remain in Downing Street
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Editorial: Deep cuts to council budgets have hit teenagers hard. New opportunities to play and socialise would help them to flourish
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The general election may be three days away, but for some Tory candidates it is merely the staging post for the competition they are really focused on: their party leadership contest
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The politics of resentment are attractive to a generation that has known so much precarity, says Guardian Saturday commissioning editor Sasha Mistlin
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Look out for surplus fingers, compare mannerisms with real recordings and apply good old-fashioned common sense and scepticism, experts advise
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Artwork holding dummies of migrants interpreted by some as commentary on continuing loss of life in Channel
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The Guardian’s Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey look ahead to the final week of campaigning before the election
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The PM’s vision of a Britain where only hard work matters blinded him to the realities of race, class – and his own flawed project, writes Guardian columnist Nesrine Malik
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Scottish voters may steer clear of Labour, which will adopt Tory austerity, and ‘opt for independence’
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Rent has risen 50% in parts of the country, while accelerating rate of homelessness is hard to calculate
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In part two of our miniseries on how 14 years of Tory rule have impacted the UK, Jonathan Freedland explores how chaos from Brexit to Partygate destroyed trust in politics
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Editorial: There are only 18 seats at stake in the province this week, but the next UK government has a big political task on its hands there
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The Conservatives’ general election continues to lurch from one disaster to another