Coralled into a united front.
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The UK has a constitutional convention of collective ministerial responsibility. Here’s why it matters – and must endure.
You’re with me, or you’re out.
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The prime minister had managed to get her cabinet to agree on a Brexit plan, but who are the political winners and losers?
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It has been a confusing few weeks on the Tory benches. Here’s how to understand the dispute between Brexit rebels and the PM.
Theresa May announced a funding boost for the NHS as a 70th “birthday present”.
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NHS England has been given a ‘birthday gift’ – a gift that’s hard to get excited about.
The Bedouin community of Al Khan Al Ahmar.
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The world needs to put urgent pressure on Israel – and make the case to save a community.
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How the grammar school selection process impacts children’s self-perceptions and view of intelligence.
What did she promise?
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The government has avoided defeat on its key piece of Brexit legislation – but for how long?
Trump answers questions before departing the White House on his way to the G7 in Quebec.
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A political scientist and economist explores the causes and consequences of Trump’s scattershot trade policy.
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It’s easy to dismiss this modern-day Bertie Wooster as a caricature. But his power is not to be underestimated.
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Theresa May’s party struggled to appeal to younger voters. But that wasn’t always the case.
It’s the government’s responsibility.
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The gender pay gap and CEO to worker pay ratio won’t be fixed by corporate governance initiatives alone.
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She lurches from crisis to crisis but the prime minister remains in post. How does she do it?
Theresa May congratulates Wandsworth Conservatives after they held the borough.
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What impact did Brexit have on the local election results?
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Voting is all over the place in 2018. But Labour is the party with most to think about after this result.
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The son of Pakistani immigrants was told at school he’d never even make it to university.
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Theresa May lasted a long time, but this department chews up secretaries of state like no other.
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In a bid to meet unrealistic migration targets, the government has been enforcing document checks at every turn.
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The UK’s black Caribbean community is traditionally more inclined towards Labour. They’re even less likely to switch now.
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The Home Office threw away landing documents that are now vital to people trying to prove their right to stay in the UK.
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A pilot requiring some voters to show ID in May’s local elections could be the next blow for the Windrush generation.