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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
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Reform leader speaks on BBC as part of special election interviews; Welsh TV election debate to take place on BBC One Cymru
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Britain is complicit in mass slaughter on a horrifying scale, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones
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A Guardian investigation has revealed that on 21 May, a flood of bets were placed on a July election
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Conservatives’ fundraising so far is a tenth of what they had received by this stage in last election
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Rishi Sunak’s scaring sheep and Ed Davey’s on the wheelbarrows … Nothing’s happening, at a chaotic speed, everywhere all at once, says comedy writer Ian Martin
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The rejection of Tory big beasts like Liz Truss would be thrilling, but don’t discount the boost it would give Reform, says Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland
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Plus, a potted history of the Gurnos, diminishing returns from the debates, and the Tories’ £12k-a-table wake
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Thousands of cases refused in clearing exercise have surfaced in appeals process, with 10,000 lodged in first three months of year
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From disappointments on Gaza and climate to hope on housing, six 18- to 24-year-olds share their thoughts
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This election my generation has felt actively vilified. Leaders should fear putting us off mainstream politics for ever, says graduate Shaniya Odulawa
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ONS says most retailers enjoyed a better month in May, with increases in clothing and household goods
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From the threat of Nigel Farage to the virtues of Mickey Mouse degrees, 18- to 24-year-olds have a lot on their minds
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George Osborne’s help to buy cost billions, pushed up prices, did almost nothing for new buyers – but made house builders a lot of money
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Sunak was ‘incredibly angry to learn’ of allegations that people with links to the Conservative Party or No 10 bet on the timing of the 4 July vote
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He claims he could be prime minister in 2029 but first he has to become an MP. Will it be eighth time lucky for Reform’s leader? Esther Addley reports