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How can Labour turn this mess around? With honesty – and taxes | Polly Toynbee
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Reeves’s fearsome challenge: to balance backbenchers and bond markets
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Air India’s behaviour towards bereaved families ‘outrageous’, says lawyer
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Smaller firms to escape ‘burdensome’ Companies House filing rules
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P&O Ferries boss got pay rise of at least 55% after firing almost 800 workers
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Will it be rowdier than the rugby? Cardiff gears up for Oasis reunion opening night
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‘Truly awful’: rival fans united in grief at Anfield after death of Diogo Jota
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Schools in England ‘need complex changes’ to take more pupils with special needs
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Four remanded in custody after aircraft damaged at RAF Brize Norton
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English farms could be taken out of food production to boost nature, says minister
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SMILE, it’s just a normal day for Labour’s happy family of Keir, Rachel and Wes | John Crace
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Tommy Robinson denies harassing two MailOnline journalists
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Gaza film’s producer accuses BBC of trying to gag him over decision to drop it
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North Korea’s new resort, fires in Crete, Diogo Jota tributes: photos of the day – Wednesday
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Derry spools sculpture disappoints some former ‘factory girls’
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JD Twitch of Scottish DJ duo Optimo diagnosed with untreatable brain tumour
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Rachel Reeves says she is ‘cracking on with the job’ after Commons tears
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Europe’s extreme pollen triggered symptoms in those not known to have allergies, data shows
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Greater Manchester police investigating over 1,000 grooming gang suspects
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BBC to drop ‘high risk’ live performances after Bob Vylan Glastonbury set
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MP Zarah Sultana says she will ‘co-lead’ new party as she quits Labour for Corbyn group
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Starmer outlines 10-year plan to change NHS ‘from sickness service to health service’
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After a year studying Starmer, I can tell you that he is at once a very kind man and a ruthless one | Anushka Asthana
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Currys boss urges government not to raise taxes on retailers
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Wes Streeting: ‘half my colleagues’ in Commons using weight loss drugs
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UK rail regulator rejects Virgin’s bid for west coast mainline route
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PM shoulders blame for welfare fiasco and says No 10 ‘didn’t get process right’
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In an age of failing economies and a populist backlash, I’ll tell you what we need – Marxism | Yanis Varoufakis
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Anti-apartheid activists would have been called terrorists under logic banning Palestine Action, Peter Hain says – as it happened
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This feels both sacrilegious and scary, but I have a bone to pick with Oprah Winfrey | Emma Brockes
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‘They are a species on the brink’: can trees save the salmon in Scotland’s River Dee?
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Immigrants, flying sheep and Brigitte Bardot: Britain through the lens of Picture Post
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Nearly 1,000 Britons will keep shorter working week after trial
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Met police accused of ‘assault on right to protest’ after tenfold rise in nuisance law arrests
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‘Forever chemicals’ in school uniforms could be banned under proposed law
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For all the errors and crises, the blight on Starmer’s first year is still the lack of vision | Martin Kettle
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In 1948 a Labour government founded the NHS. My job now is to make it fit for the future | Wes Streeting
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Starmer outlines plan to shift NHS care from hospitals to new health centres
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Will Labour’s 10-year health plan usher in a ‘new era’ for the NHS in England?
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BBC boss offers to meet Jewish staff over Bob Vylan performance
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Council failings a factor in death of foster carer run over by child, inquest finds
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For richer, for poorer: ex-banker will not have to split £80m equally with wife, court rules
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The Guardian view on Labour’s welfare rebellion: Starmer must learn from his mistakes | Editorial
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Ban on Palestine Action will rebound on Labour | Letters
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Welfare climbdown lets genie out of the bottle, and no one knows what happens next
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MI5 apologises after spy gave false evidence about neo-Nazi informant
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If AstraZeneca goes to the US, it will be a major blow for London and Labour
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Unhappy birthday? Labour in turmoil after one year in government – Politics Weekly UK
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UK MPs vote to proscribe Palestine Action as terrorist group
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Ben Jennings on Keir Starmer’s desire to escape from trouble at home – cartoon
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Former head of Royal Navy sacked over affair with subordinate officer
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Surrey engineer jailed for 15 months for ‘vile’ post after Southport murders
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Bob Vylan performance at Manchester festival cancelled amid Glastonbury row
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Survival-mode Starmer throws tearful chancellor to wolves at PMQs
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Ministers are fretting about Britain’s falling birthrate. Here’s why it could be a good thing | Larry Elliott
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Reform UK hires ex-Tory MP who was suspended for using racist language
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UK bond yields rise sharply amid speculation over future of Rachel Reeves
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Green party leadership race is between joint-MP ticket and deputy’s ‘eco-populism’ bid
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Skeleton found in pot is first ancient Egyptian to undergo whole genome analysis
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Where does the welfare bill climbdown leave UK public finances?
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Wildfires, wet Wimbledon and a feline festival: photos of the day – Wednesday
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‘Full of excuses’: families condemn Matt Hancock’s testimony to Covid inquiry
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‘It makes water wetter’: How Wimbledon keeps grass green in soaring temperatures
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British tennis player Jodie Burrage tells of online abuse after Wimbledon exit
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Chris Whitty says culture-war coverage of cycling could harm nation’s health
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No 10 defends chancellor after day of bitter recriminations over welfare bill fiasco
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UK watchdog threatens Ticketmaster with legal action over way Oasis tickets were sold
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Sikh activist who died in UK could have been poisoned, says pathologist
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Caution has turned to cowardice – the BBC is failing viewers with its Gaza coverage | Karishma Patel
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Lucy Letby alleged to have murdered and harmed more babies
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