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If growth does not come to the rescue, party will face stark choice of tax rises or cuts – but it has some wriggle room
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Our experts previously revealed what pledges they wanted to see from Keir Starmer in The manifesto Britain needs. Are they impressed by the real thing?
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Craig Williams, who placed bet three days before PM made election announcement, says ‘I made huge error of judgment’
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Craig Williams, who is standing to be Conservative MP, is subject of an inquiry. These are the key issues at stake
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Keir Starmer faces sceptical questions on tax as he seeks to convince people that politics can make a difference
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The party mentions little about independence and instead focuses on health, public services and tax
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We would like to hear from teachers, NHS workers and other key workers on their thoughts on political parties’ manifestos
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Dutch hauliers say facilities at border posts where some trucks are held for up to 20 hours are inadequate
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Party focuses on economy with founding goal of Welsh independence absent from leader’s opening remarks
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Labour would restore economic growth, and crack down on the waste and fraud that ran rampant under the Tories, says the shadow chancellor, Rachel Reeves
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This stretch of Conservative rule has been so destructive that even allies have called it ‘the worst government ever’, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones
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Minister condemns decision by election candidate Craig Williams to place bet days before snap poll announced
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Keir Starmer is due to set out his party’s policies at the manifesto launch in Manchester
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A party drilled to say ‘if’, not ‘when’ will suddenly have to change gears – and reconcile two vastly different modes of Starmerism, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr
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The Guardian’s Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey discuss how Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak performed at the Sky News special leaders’ event in Lincolnshire
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In the 2019 general election, Labour won just one of Scotland’s 59 parliamentary seats. Can it turn around its Scottish fortunes? Libby Brooks reports
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Labour puts economic policy and wealth creation at heart of pitch to win over former Conservative voters
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Sunak’s interview about going without Sky TV as a child was the perfect warm-up act but Keir Starmer got a few laughs too
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Prime minister put on the spot about D-day gaffe, while the Labour leader was accused of being ‘political robot’