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Only 2% of children have the skills needed to identify a credible news story.
Most major businesses in the UK want closer ties with the EU.
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The Conservatives and Labour have two radically distinct visions – but both propose widespread interruption to ‘business as usual’.
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Young people have registered to vote in record numbers. Here are three things every young person can do to change the election.
Jeremy Corbyn tries to rebuild Labour’s support in the East Midlands.
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Years of austerity and growing inequality has left parts of the UK disenfranchised and frustrated.
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Ever wondered why there are always so many people in the undecided column in an election poll?
Boris Johnson needs a majority to get his Brexit deal through.
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It looked touch and go all day but MPs have ultimately voted for an election by a large majority.
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There are five possible options left for the UK, but which is the most likely to work?
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Voters complained of being turned away from polling stations in the European elections, and local teams are struggling to keep registers up to date on tight budgets.
Cue: hi-vis.
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If the strategy succeeds, the Tories could win a snap election with 40% of the vote.
Markets like to know who’s coming and going.
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Markets hate uncertainty and the economic data reflects the turbulent nature of British politics.
Surprise!
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Hitting a moving target is hard, and young people don’t always do what’s expected.
Starting them young.
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Younger voters have been patronised and overlooked for too long – and when politics is meaningful for them, they take part with gusto.
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Who comes up trumps in tertiary education?
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When can we expect the first results and which are the seats to watch? Plan your night with our guide.
Social care needs taking care of.
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Theresa May’s U-turn on social care funding shows how hard it is to fix. But there is a logical solution.
The UK has had a chronic lack of investment.
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Dealing with the UK’s chronic lack of investment is as important as getting the Brexit negotiations right – and much more important than balancing the books.
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.
Andy Burnham, the new Mayor of Greater Manchester, talking at an event at Salford University in March.
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What we can learn from the election of the new ‘metro mayors’ and why there are reasons to be cheerful.
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.