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Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer took questions from the public on Sky News on Wednesday. We examine their claims on tax, Rwanda deportations and NHS dentists
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The party’s manifesto, which pledges to use a wealth tax to revitalise our public services, shows it can push Labour to raise its ambitions, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot
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Have the Conservatives switched their election strategy to simply limiting losses? Archie Bland reports
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Amanda Pritchard rebuts claims service is broken but tells health conference major investment needed
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Exclusive: £100 bet placed in Montgomeryshire – the constituency of Craig Williams – over July poll
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Marina AbramoviÄ would flinch at the pain the prime minister is inflicting on himself in pursuit of his self-destructive project
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Donations understood to include âsubstantial chequeâ from Holly Valance with funds also boosted by new memberships
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Daniel Kebede, leader of the NEU, says membersâ morale is at an all-time low and that Starmer must signal a radical change in policy
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Every party underestimates the intelligence of voters. Why is Nigel Farage the only politician prepared to tell us what he really thinks, asks actor and writer Sheila Hancock
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The Guardian is reporting from the constituency of Nottingham East to find out what issues people there care about most – and we want your help
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The Greens in England and Wales have launched their plan for government ahead of next month’s UK election
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Leaders outline ideas including wealth levy, rent controls, house-building, and water and energy firm nationalisation
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This cheap politics of envy distracts from Britain’s most pressing issue: inequality, says former Tory MP Justine Greening
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Defence secretary says even bigger win than 1997 landslide would be âvery bad newsâ for country
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A majority bigger even than the 1997 landslide would give Labour a 'blank chequeâ, the defence secretary says
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April growth figure is 0%, as Britain is held back by poor retail and construction activity amid wet weather
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How to judge Rishi Sunak? Not as a politician, but as the great improv comic of our age | Ian Martin
How lucky we are to have witnessed his masterful performances as ‘chancellor of the exchequer’ and ‘prime minister’, says comedy writer Ian Martin
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Partyâs housing pledges include introducing rent controls and ending right to buy system for social properties