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The PM can at least take comfort from the fact that the Tories are struggling just as much as he is
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The health secretary is geared up to tackle the thorny issue, but the sting lies in the question of cost
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The health secretary has revealed details of a new commission on the issue – but it won’t offer its recommendations until 2028
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Committee chair Layla Moran says doctors’ concerns about potential impact on vulnerable patients must be heeded
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Giorgia Meloni says she and Starmer agree on need to explore ‘innovative solutions’ for processing asylum claims
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Ministers to launch historic commission to reform ‘failing’ system amid warnings the NHS risks being overwhelmed
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Our National Care Service will meet the urgent needs of our generation – just as the NHS did when it was created in 1948, says health secretary Wes Streeting
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But final report on reforms would not emerge until 2028, which health leaders say is kicking crisis ‘into the long grass’
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Editorial: Document releases from 2004 show that the Labour cabinet was deeply divided and badly informed on how to handle migration from Europe
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Labour has promised to halve violence against women. As another year of grim statistics beckons, that’s a speck of hope worth grasping, says Guardian columnist Frances Ryan
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The future of Ukraine, and much else, hangs in the balance as the start of the president-elect’s new term of office looms
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Successful PMs learn on the job, and Labour’s leader needs to start 2025 by showing his party and the country he has done so, writes biographer Anthony Seldon
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It’s a decade since the first same-sex marriages were performed in England and Wales. What have they meant for LGBTQ+ people?
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Editorial: Over the holidays, this column will explore next year’s urgent issues. Today, the battle over the government’s contradictory plans for the health service