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The seedy betting scandal is the latest self-inflicted blow to the Conservatives’ election effort
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Party’s chief data officer has taken leave of absence, Sunday Times reports
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Caution is understandable, but, if elected, Starmer and Reeves will need to make bold decisions on investment and Europe
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The pandemic appears to be the subject of amnesia in this election campaign, with the worst suffering put tactfully aside
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Candidates in key central belt hope to scoop up voters who have become disillusioned with their election rivals
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Water companies have logged five sewage spills a day, every day, for a decade, analysis by the Observer shows
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Latest Opinium survey shows gap with Labour widening after another week of Conservative gaffes, while Reform rises two points to 16%
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‘It looks like one rule for them and one rule for us,’ the levelling up, housing and communities secretary suggests
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Will bets on the general election date be the final nail in the coffin for Rishi Sunak’s poll gamble?
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Labour leader rules out rejoining EU, single market or customs union
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Legal challenges have soared after mistakes occurred in the department’s rush to fulfil the PM’s pledge to clear backlog
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Reform leader’s ‘appeasement’ of Russian president is danger to security of Britain and allies, PM says
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Ben Riley-Smith analyses whether the ‘Farage factor’ is powerful enough to win his party more than a handful of seats
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Re-establishing the Windrush unit would be a real way to give families justice, says Labour’s shadow home secretary, Yvette Cooper
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Party would appoint new ‘Windrush commissioner’ and ensure compensation scheme is ‘delivered effectively’
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A controversial deselection has rocked the local party, and campaigners are divided over the leadership, says Guardian columnist Andy Beckett
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Editorial: Polls suggest this election could make the case for proportional representation. That would be very welcome
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PM says he is ‘angry’ about allegations while Keir Starmer accuses him of ‘total lack of leadership’
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Those standing in constituencies considered safe or unwinnable lose access to key party software if deemed not to be canvassing hard enough in other target areas