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Bankrolling Britain’s July election are names from finance, retail and the arts – plus the unions
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Horizon scandal inquiry is shown document saying board members and Whitehall had doubts about her suitability
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His 34 guilty verdicts should come as a relief. Instead, they are an ominous sign of how far our politics has been degraded, says the Guardian columnist Emma Brockes
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July’s general election is likely to be most expensive since regulation of party spending began in 2000
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The second world war is not fodder for the culture wars. We owe it to those who fought to keep it that way, says the author Luke Turner
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The first minister’s supporters insist that he can survive a no-confidence vote, but his position is surely untenable, says Cardiff University’s Richard Wyn Jones
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Our system is designed for the powerful to retain control. Participatory democracy and a lottery vote are just two ways to gain real representation, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot
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It comes after the Institute for Fiscal Studies raised concerns about at the honesty of the debate about taxation during the campaign
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Action against five accused, including Jeremy Corbyn’s former chief of staff, estimated to have cost £1.5m
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Local members voice anger in Basildon and Billericay, where Richard Holden was put forward as only candidate at last minute
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Our panel on why they’re politically at sea, the policy that could win their vote – and that paddleboarding video
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Data also shows party accepted £150,000 from Hester days after comments about Diane Abbott condemned as racist were revealed
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It’s no wonder Nigel achieves such cut-through when the media panders to him and mainstream politicians say little of note, says Aditya Chakrabortty
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Exclusive: chancellor emphasises importance of centre ground ahead of election as Reform courts Tory vote
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Is the blue wall about to crumble for the Tories? John Harris visits two Surrey constituencies to find out
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Sir Robert Chote to see if PM repeated ONS analyst’s comments taken out of context to exaggerate Tory economic record
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How does it feel to report on the refugee crisis when it’s also the story of your own family? Aamna Mohdin explains
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Reform’s leader warns mass immigration is gobbling scarce public resources as D-day celebrations continue across the Channel
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It is revealing how casually the prime minister has abandoned any attempt at integrity under the pressure of an election