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If the polls are correct, an era is about to come to an end. What have 14 years of Conservative government done to the country? Jonathan Freedland reports
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Editorial: The TV contests between Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer were sometimes illuminating, but they avoided the big questions facing Britain
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The Reform UK candidate brought the air of a televangelist to a rally in Sunderland that was all show and no substance
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Apathy and antipathy towards all parties is a growing trend in UK elections. But with a week to go, undecided voters could prove critical to the result. Archie Bland reports
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A landslide victory for Starmer could lead to hubris and division. For Conservatives, itâs an existential question, says Guardian columnist Andy Beckett
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Labour faces a choice: change course or continue hoovering up petrodollars and turning a blind eye to citizens suffering in the region, says David Wearing, a lecturer in international relations
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The PM had points to make against an eminently beatable opponent, but Iâm not sure the public wants to hear them now, says Henry Hill, deputy editor of ConservativeHome
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ITN’s Tom Bradby raised the alarm, but I’m not sure it’s a problem to worry me or David Attenborough, says writer Leila Latif
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Education is key to childrenâs life chances â thatâs why Labour will end the Tory chaos that is driving teachers out of the profession, says shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson
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‘Are you two the best we’ve got?’ It was a harsh question but summed up last night’s final leaders debate, says the Guardian columnist Zoe Williams
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Since Thatcher was deposed, there has been an absurd yearning to magic her back into existence. Their rightwing obsession stems from that, says Guardian columnist Martin Kettle
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The Guardian’s Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey dissect the last TV head-to-head between Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak before the election
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Labour leader said he would treat trans people with âdignity and respectâ and accused prime minister of seeking to âdivide peopleâ
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A number of political figures have been accused of placing suspicious bets in the lead-up to the election
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Both leaders were put on the spot over gambling scandal while the PM focused relentlessly on Labour and tax
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Editorial: The political gambling scandal resonates because voters have become cynical about the motives and priorities of people in public office