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This is a contest in keeping with our political times. Too little genuine debate, too many key issues barely discussed at all, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
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The Labour leader needs to say what is wrong with the country, but people need to know how he will make things better, says Guardian columnist Andy Beckett
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Exclusive: Yvette Cooper says a Labour government would instruct new enforcement body to act over alleged exploitation of workers
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Keir Starmer once promised to lead a ‘broad church’ Labour party. After a week in which Diane Abbott and Faiza Shaheen have complained about their treatment, does that still hold true? Aletha Adu and Aditya Chakrabortty report
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Editorial: The rightwing demagogue is seeking to replace the Conservatives by bringing about their defeat with the politics of xenophobia
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These are the moments he lives for – right at the centre of things, all stardust and no responsibility
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Elena Zhukova, 67, a retired Russian biologist, exchanged vows with the veteran rightwing businessman on Sunday
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The former Ukip leader is standing in the election for Reform UK and has made some eye-catching claims
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The 16m disabled people in the UK deserve better, but this government has made any improvements less likely, says journalist and author Lucy Webster
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The Guardian’s Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey discuss how Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak will be preparing for the first big leaders’ debate on Tuesday
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It’s hard to escape the conclusion that, in its pursuit of power, Labour is willing to abandon women like me, says journalist Shaista Aziz
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I still feel guilty about standing down, but could no longer put up with a chaotic system that made me feel like a fraud, says the former MP and minister Rory Stewart
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Party is focusing on 80 seats it came closest to losing in last election and 20 seats it came closest to winning
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Campaigners have written to broadcasters expressing concern that climate is not a more prominent discussion topic
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There is no point scolding people who refuse to be part of what feels like a political monoculture, says Guardian columnist Nesrine Malik
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A win looks remote, but if more allies get selected, he could yet halt the slide further right, says Katy Balls, political editor of the Spectator
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Leader Ed Davey tells party members it is critical moment as Tories pour election funds into keeping blue wall seats
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Leader says he is committed to triple lock for UK’s nuclear deterrent and will raise defence spending to 2.5% of GDP