Corbyn hits the road in Scotland.
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Corbyn can’t get enough of Scotland while Johnson is playing it safe with strategic stop offs.
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A look at the theory behind nationalising key public services, as well as what has happened in practice.
Which did you hate least?
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Both party leaders seem to elicit stronger negative responses than positive.
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Conversation academic experts get behind the soundbites and campaign claims.
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The most vulnerable people bear the brunt of an ineffective energy system that prioritises profit over the consumer.
Jeremy Corbyn makes a statement after Labour’s meeting to decide its final manifesto commitments.
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After years on the fence, Labour now has a position on the biggest topic of the day.
The main parties are fighting a fierce battle on social media platforms.
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A close look at the way the parties are using video in the campaign can tell you a lot about their approach.
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Privacy and fact-checking are still big issues but risks from bots and foreign influence have been overblown.
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A breakdown of the infrastructure and operating costs, as well as the market impact of giving free full-fibre broadband to the whole country.
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Things could have been quite different if Jeremy Corbyn swung more decisively to Remain or if Jo Swinson hadn’t been in such a rush to the polls.
Dawn Butler, Labour’s shadow women and equalities secretary.
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Labour and the Liberal Democrats go further than the current system but would still leave the UK lagging behind many of its international peers.
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Analysis of the first week of the campaign shows that not all publicity is good publicity.
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Deeply divisive issues like Brexit are seeping into the way people interact with one another, undermining trust and tolerance of others.
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The Brexit Party’s most baffling decision is to continue to fight key Labour-held seats. But all is not what it seems.
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It looks as if the Conservative P\arty has learned from the way Labour targeted the youth vote in 2017.
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With Labour in danger of coming fourth in Scotland, they could have done without fresh independence trouble.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn visits a community affected by flooding in Doncaster, November 9, 2019.
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The Australian Labor Party’s failure to turn climate change into a winning campaign issue holds lessons for the UK Labour Party.
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Adult education should never be seen as a luxury.
A real living wage would make a big difference to those on low pay.
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Promised increases from both sides are a striking new feature of UK politics and could be transformative for many.
Competing voices: alt-media personalities Tom Harwood of Guido Fawkes, left, and Ash Sarkar of Novara Media.
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A new genre of political media is influencing people that mainstream commentators seem unable to reach.