A man of the people.
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The gamble to open up party decisions to non-members may have helped Labour extend their base of active members and supporters.
A leader vindicated.
PA/Owen Humphreys
Sceptical MPs are already agreeing to return to the fold.
Piece of mind.
Arithmedes
Your guide to when to pay attention to them and when to beware.
Never the twain…
M-SUR
Is this why we are in an age of intergenerational conflict?
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Can Liverpool’s new metro mayor prolong his reign by heeding lessons from 18th-century American revolutionary politicians?
Jermey Corbyn visits Cardiff on the campaign trail.
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The manifesto is clear: Labour can achieve more if it has power in both Westminster and Cardiff Bay.
Workers harvesting from a commercial farm in Ethiopia.
Reuters/Barry Malone
Many African countries are still searching for inclusive commercial farming models that can bring in private investment without dispossessing local people.
Hammond and May on the campaign trail.
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Theresa May claims the Conservatives have historically been a party of low taxes. Is she right?
All tied up?
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If the purple vote turns blue…
Dogwoof
Machines by Rahul Jain reveals how some industries turn bodies into commodities.
Iranians want their country to remain open to economic and social opportunities, including by looking to the West.
Stella Morgana
Jobs and labour rights are at the centre of the candidates’ campaigns in the Iranian presidential election.
Big gains for the Conservative party.
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Everything you need to know about the recent local and mayoral elections.
Move over Westminster – political watchers may need to keep an eye on the Irwell rather than the Thames.
The Haymarket affair saw workers protesting for a 40-hour working week.
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It’s time to update the old agenda of the 19th century: less working time and more money for all, in the form of shorter work days and a universal basic income.
DaddyOFive parents Mike and Heather Martin issue an apology for their prank videos.
YouTube
As the case of US YouTube channel DaddyOFive shows, there’s a fine line between pranking your kids and exploitation.
PA/Victoria Jones
Talk of punishing parties for their stance on the referendum may be overhyped – not least because of all the confusion about where each actually stands.
Newly-elected Conservative MP, Trudy Harrison, speaks in Copeland.
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It held on in Stoke, but Labour has suffered a humiliating defeat to the governing party in Copeland.
The hunt for a defining philosophy continues.
PA/Jane Barlow
We know where Jeremy Corbyn stands on certain issues, but where is the vision? What are the ideas?
Midwives play a crucial role in enabling women to make choices about how they give birth.
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Midwives should provide continuous support during labour and birth and they should respect women’s choices when it is within safe practice to do so.
We share a head of state, so should Australia join a Commonwealth trading bloc?
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Australia shouldn’t wade into the post-Brexit politics by supporting an idea to form a trading bloc based on the Commonwealth.