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How are Labour and the Conservatives approaching their online campaign strategies? Jim Waterson reports
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Four in five Britons dissatisfied with how they are governed, with collapse blamed on Partygate, Brexit and poor services
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Scott Peden, whose partner and two children died after battery exploded, calls for compulsory regulation
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PM recalls his parents’ sacrifices for his education in interview recorded after his return from D-day celebrations
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Party pledges to defer new A27 bypass to fund repairs and break down planning barriers to facilitate upgrades
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NHS head to announce upfront tests to identify underlying conditions in hope of reducing hospital overcrowding
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First minister John Swinney under fire over public services and cost of living during ill-tempered TV showdown
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Critics say funding of Tory manifesto’s policies is ‘implausible’ and they would mainly benefit wealthier voters
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The embattled Conservatives have published their manifesto – a ‘recipe for five more years of chaos’, according to Labour
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Don’t like foreigners? Flights to Rwanda would start in July. Don’t like the ECHR? We could rip up international treaties
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Editorial: Rishi Sunak’s insistent repetition of the word ‘plan’ doesn’t compensate for an absence of serious engagement with the challenges Britain faces
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Alex Chisholm, who led business office during Hinkley Point C negotiations, appointed UK chair of energy firm
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‘You’re with another man who’s box office,’ a journalist tells Farage, who will now have to push Anderson down a staircase
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It would take a political genius to rescue the Tories now. Instead they have a leader more suited to churning out quarterly reports, says Guardian columnist Martin Kettle
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As Rishi Sunak searches for a gamechanging campaign moment, Heather Stewart combs through the Conservative party’s election manifesto
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Signs of Sunak trying to head off Farage threat are obvious with lengthy sections on net zero and gender identity
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The Tories have betrayed renters, and Labour’s plans don’t go far enough. Here’s how they can fix our broken housing system, says Ruby Lott-Lavigna, reporter at openDemocracy
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Former Tory MP and head of health select committee says ‘elastic already stretched too far’
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Although we can’t be complacent about digital interference in our democracy, this new wave of hysteria is not the answer, says Ciaran Martin, the former chief executive of the National Cyber Security Centre
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Conservative manifesto expected to announce cut in national insurance and measures to help people buy homes