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Grant StClair-Armstrong will appear on the ballot paper but be an independent if he wins against Kemi Badenoch
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PM says ‘I’m not against it in principle’ with issue expected to be subject of Commons vote in next parliament
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Editorial: A huge gap has opened up between pensions and working-age benefits, and millions of children are paying the price
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Michael Cashman made the remark after the candidate for Canterbury said she was concerned about her safety
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Chancellor has gone to ground, but no such luck with Mark Harper, who TV viewers were forced to endure on Sunday
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Everywhere I go in Britain, people are exhausted. But thereâs good reason to believe a Labour government would bring unseen possibilities, says Guardian columnist John Harris
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Higher Education Policy Institute research suggests that holding ballot in summer break may be strategic error
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Apathy, economic insecurity and feeling ignored is driving the under-35s away from Labour and the Tories
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Four target voter groups all represented by white people in images in Conservative strategy leaflet
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Rishi Sunak and his cronies have helped spread an epidemic of disinformation in this campaign – it’s a political way of life for the right
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Politicians of all stripes reach for the beautiful gameâs common touch but the Labour leaderâs affinity is genuine, says his biographer
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Shadow health secretary says ‘we will not make promises we cannot keep or that the country cannot afford’
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Lack of awareness and obstacles such as last-known UK address requests cited as reasons for low participation
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For 45 years, Britain has been blighted by Conservative ideologies that promised a path to prosperity, but achieved nothing of the sort
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Guardian analysis of messaging in post-war Tory and Labour manifestos reveals shifting political focus
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Shadow health secretary says Tory election victory would be ânightmare on Downing Streetâ and expresses fury junior doctorsâ strike is not resolved