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Lib Dems and Labour try to persuade voters to lend support, as Grant Shapps is among ‘big beasts’ who look vulnerable
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Proposals also include a £20-a-week boost to payments and an increased limit on earnings from part-time work
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Pledge comes as parties prepare to launch their manifestos, with Labour to offer support for small businesses
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Mark Harper agreed the PM had made a mistake, after Penny Mordaunt said his decision to leave early was ‘completely wrong’
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Neither Labour nor Tories have committed to axing already announced rises, Resolution Foundation warns
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Business secretary is due to meet Czech tycoon to discuss a takeover the Guardian has raised questions about
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There were no knock-out blows, but some refreshing arguments that don’t get aired when the two heavyweights dominate the ring, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr
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Second TV outing manages to be simultaneously predictable, deadly dull and extremely bad-tempered
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Angela Rayner and Penny Mordaunt spar over taxes, defence and cost of living as others jostle for attention
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Party would immediately introduce a drivers bill if it wins the election, in a significant back-pedal on devolution
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Document approved at ‘clause V’ meeting despite union’s reservations about issues including fire and rehire
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Number of unaccompanied children crossing Channel rises from 242 in 2021 to 772 this year, data reveals
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Fox had said he had no political ambitions when being vetted as chair of Independent Monitoring Authority
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Keir Starmer, Rishi Sunak and Nigel Farage paid their respects to veterans on the 80th anniversary of the Normandy landings
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The prime minister had only to look back a few years to see he was making a huge mistake, says Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland
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The prime minister, already behind in the polls, skipped an international commemoration to record a TV interview
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John Browne appears to back Labour energy policy as he underlines need for green transition
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The Green party has backtracked on its ‘natural birth’ policy. Demonising C-sections harks back to the bad old days of ‘too posh to push’, says Guardian columnist Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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The PM slipped away from D-day events to give an interview, while the Lib Dem leader talked movingly about his son