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A more egalitarian power structure is possible.
Stewart denies he was a spook – but then he would, wouldn’t he?
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If the Conservative MP was really a spook, he wouldn’t be the first to make the leap into parliament.
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Huge protests in Hong Kong against proposed changes to extradition law have put the country’s relationship with China in the spotlight.
Am I PM yet?
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At the start of this election, party members said they wanted to avoid another ‘coronation’, so why is the lead candidate being allowed to avoid scrutiny?
Camera never lies.
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If you thought police surveillance was mere CCTV, it’s time to catch up on what’s happening on the other side of the lens.
Corbyn: switching social mobility for social justice.
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A former member of the Social Mobility Commission on Jeremy Corbyn’s plan to drop social mobility as a policy goal in favour of social justice.
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Survey shows 26% of men would cast a vote for the party, but only 18% of women would do the same.
A protest in early 2018 in Madrid demanding justice for victims of Spain’s stolen baby scandal.
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Why social work needs a global truth and reconciliation commission.
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Recent speeches suggest there may be an appetite for closer relations, but it won’t be easy. A Saudi and an Iranian explain.
Johnson: not a hit with the ladies after all.
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Johnson is the least popular among women MPs and Jeremy Hunt managed to get a vote from the European Research Group.
Javid is through to the second round of the Tory leadership election.
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Snubbed for a recent state dinner with Donal Trump, the home secretary walks a difficult line in a party struggling with the question of islamophobia.
Jon Stewart (R) with former NYPD bomb squad detective, Louis Alvarez (L) as they are sworn in before a House Judiciary Committee hearing, June 2019.
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Jon Stewart insists he is just a comedian, but his comic barbs have always had a political edge.
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Rory Stewarts unconventional style has landed him in the second round of the Conservative leadership election – but he spins like a classic politician.
Anger against Hong Kong’s extradition bill brought protesters onto the streets in early June.
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Why protests have returned to the streets of Hong Kong.
Feeling lucky?
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Matt Hancock wants a new levy to tackle gambling harms, but it’s a lost opportunity unless you spend it the right way.
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The speed is about to pick up as the field narrows.
Is there life after Brexit?
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Brexit will inevitably dominate this campaign, but the next prime minister also needs positions on austerity, party unity and how to actually survive in parliament.
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Campaigners in the UK are pushing to protect privacy and make the security services more accountable.
Jeremy Hunt is toning up his bod, but the key to success might be in his head.
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Study suggests certain psychological characteristics get you to the frontbench. But they might not make you many friends along the way.
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury on their jacuzzi ‘date’.
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Is ‘social influencer’ a real job? It’s all about work-life balance.
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Party members who support the former London mayor’s leadership bid describe themselves as very right wing, even by Conservative standards.
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The UK must accept that colonialism belongs in the history books, and that it must comply with its obligations under international law.
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The party does have younger members, but their voices are not being heard as the leadership contest gets underway.
In which part of the UK is this meal typically eaten?
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It’s unclear if the Life in the UK test is designed to test whether somebody has already integrated, or to encourage it.
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The much criticised PM has plenty of rivals for the title of worst leader.