You need to know what each party is promising but who has the time to read through all their programmes for government? We did so you don't have to.
Sinking into the background?
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The left wing of the party is starting to see that the leader may need to be sacrificed in order for his legacy to survive.
Former first minister of Wales, Rhodri Morgan.
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Without Rhodri Morgan, Wales would not be where it is politically today.
One’s based on average earnings growth, the other on living standards.
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Crucially, they differ in how they are calculated and the ages of workers that they apply to.
All eyes on the youth vote.
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We asked two experts in youth politics to check the claim that has been circulating on social media.
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It’s election time and all the political parties are locked in a social media battle. But does it help inform political debate or just cause even more confusion?
Theresa May is at the helm of a more global post-Brexit Britain.
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The concept of ‘the Anglosphere’ gained in importance after the Brexit referendum as an alternative to the EU – and it could now impact Anglo nations, like Australia.
A closer look insider.
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What the Labour Party manifesto says about tax and spending – and whether or not it is viable.
Go big or go home?
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The party has produced an unexpectedly detailed plan for government, marking a radical break from the past.
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Are we relying too much on interviews with voters instead of polling?
Not really enough room as it is.
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The PM should be careful what she wishes for: a large majority isn’t always a gift, especially when it comes to foreign policy.
You probably won’t read them, but these documents can make or break a party.
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Here’s why you should bother paying attention to the documents published by your party this election.
Case closed.
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The decision not to take action against a number of election candidates is not a whitewash, but it shows that the law needs a rethink.
Leader of Welsh Labour and First Minister Carwyn Jones, with Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn.
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The 2017 general election is a battle to protect the progressive heart of Wales.
Young at heart.
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Registration data and polling alike tell an encouraging story for once.
It’s there. It’s right there!
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It accounts for a huge proportion of votes, yet parties rarely offer English-specific policies.
A strong and stable leader?
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Expert analysis of that infamous Brexit spat, tactical voting and Diane Abbott's media meltdown.
Do you even lift, Jeremy?
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Why is the PM constantly repeating this phrase and what impact is it really having on her campaign?
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A weekly hit of what you need to know to get to grips with the last-minute UK election.
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There’s a good reason why the PM is acting like a party with only nine MPs is a major threat.