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With Penny Mordaunt, Angela Rayner, Daisy Cooper, Nigel Farage and more, expect sparky and chaotic exchanges
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Grim figures show that children in poverty are dying needlessly. We desperately need a government that puts them first, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
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It’s time to resist the right’s narrative of immigration as aberration. Nations thrive on it – and they always have done, says author Gaia Vince
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For the first time in decades, and with public support, dignity and fairness in the workplace are back on the political agenda, says Guardian columnist Martin Kettle
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If the Labour party wants to deliver real transformation for voters, now is the time to be brave, and back a wealth tax, says Guardian columnist Frances Ryan
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UK prime minister says it was ‘a mistake not to stay in France longer – and I apologise’
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PM, who left to attend an ITV interview, says ‘the last thing I wanted was for the commemorations to be overshadowed by politics’
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In these still largely prosperous rural heartlands, filthy water has become a surprisingly powerful symbol of national decline, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
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Liz Kendall, shadow work and pensions secretary, tells pensioners in Essex repayment demands ‘unforgivable’
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Promise to invest in ‘cheap, clean, homegrown energy’ ticks every box but £8.3bn over a parliament is not game-changing
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Heat stress and increase in insect-borne diseases particularly acute in smaller states, warns secretary general Lady Scotland
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Institute for Government calls for ‘credible vision’ to tackle crisis engulfing NHS, prisons and local councils
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PM skipped late afternoon ceremony at Normandy commemorations so he could focus on electioneering
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Threshold would apply to households rather than individuals under plan that party says would cost £1.3bn a year
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Exclusive: Party wants to appeal to voters’ patriotism by improving access to nature and green spaces
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Rishi Sunak failed during TV debate to make clear how he had calculated Labour’s spending policies, says OSR
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Richard Holden shows his mettle with a shock appearance on the Basildon and Billericay ballot, a Tory safe seat
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Editorial: Vaughan Gething will only survive if he understands that Labour is a broad church, open to more than just those singing from his song sheet
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Emergency ban on prescribing the drugs was put in place before dissolution of parliament last week