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The presence of an active and dynamic Green Party would be vital in helping to keep Labour on track.
The Conservative Party’s official Twitter feed was changed to resemble an independent fact checking site during the leaders’ debate.
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The voting public is being forced to wade through a fog of disinformation thanks to some cynical ploys.
‘Come and have a go, Boris.’
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At first glance it seems like a strange strategy to go big on another independence referendum when half of Scots would vote No.
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Families of those at risk of extremism need to be supported, not judged.
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Running has become a way for people to show how productive they are, using their achievements to build personal brands and to compete with others for status.
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The British electorate is volatile but one party has to benefit more than the others for that to actually affect the outcome.
It’s fight time in Uxbridge and South Ruislip, but the prime minister has good form.
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A politics professor is bombarded with questions about the constituency in which he works.
A beach on Diego Garcia, one of the Chagos Islands.
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What steps can Mauritius take now to get the UK to respect the UN resolution on the Chagos Islands?
Goldsmith Street, a social housing development which won the 2019 RIBA Stirling prize for architecture.
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For decades, social housing has been defunded and ignored. The system is now broken, and it needs to be fixed.
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Many thought Bolivia had changed for good under Evo Morales – but perhaps that thinking was premature.
‘That’s the wrong end, prime minister.’
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Every vote counts in one way or another, even if you live in a safe seat – here’s why.
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This 1,000-year-old institution is not the solution to ageing Britain – here’s why.
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In 2017 Labour did better than expected because it moved debate away from Brexit. It will need to do the same in 2019.
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Even if the Labour Party doesn’t win in 2019, it is aiming for a longer term shift.
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The deadline to register to vote in the 2019 election is November 26. It’s easy and important.
Israeli authorities demolish water wells in the area around the Israeli settlement of Kiryat Arba, near the West Bank city of Hebron.
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The US no longer views Israeli settlements on the West Bank as going against international law. What this means for Palestinians.
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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People can find themselves waiting for an asylum decision for many years, facing multiple barriers and struggling to fill the hours in their days.
Sri Lanka’s new president, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, during his swearing in ceremony on November 18.
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The political comeback of the Rajapaksa family has left some Sri Lankans worried.
All three philosophers advanced big ‘idealist’ consciousness theories.
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This World Philosophy Day we remember three female philosophers who are largely unknown, yet made important contributions to idealism
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Food poverty is increasingly generating child victims, whose only salvation comes from donations of emergency food provisions.
Which did you hate least?
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Both party leaders seem to elicit stronger negative responses than positive.
The late Robert Mugabe, a few months before he was removed from office in a coup.
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When the military intervened against Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe in 2017, it wasn’t widely called a military coup. New research shows that’s exactly what it was.
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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.