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Landmark powers to impose huge fines to tackle tax evasion and avoidance are âpointlessâ, figures show
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The Conservatives have no new vision for the next five years and the Liberal Democrats project a qualified optimism, but Labour could eventually prove transformative
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Concern continues after local elections and George Galloway win that party’s position on Israel-Gaza war still eroding support
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So-called incentive fees are treated as capital gains, but theyâre bonuses in disguise and Labour plans to close that loophole
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Analysis by leading experts the Nuffield Trust reveals that main parties’ manifestos would squeeze health spending
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Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves will need skill and stealth to make progress amid financial and institutional adversity
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Kevin Craigâs company works with Independent Schools Council, a leading campaigner against policy for VAT on fees
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Seat of Labour’s Stella Creasy among those challenged by activists running as independents in the general election
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South Wales police investigating after BBC published text messages allegedly from Laura Anne Jones about petrol claims
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The comparator isn’t any other Labour leader – it’s the Tory Edward Heath, says the Guardian columnist Aditya Chakrabortty
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Official figures reveal gap between two main parties and that Reform had surge in donations after Farage took over
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Steady caution has brought Labour to the brink of power. In office, something very different will be required, says Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland