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Parliament descended into chaos over a ceasefire vote that the Labour leader reportedly claimed would ‘endanger’ MPs
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Aid is suspended amid allegations about UNRWA. There is no such suspension of arms exports despite evidence of genocide
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Papers are trying to stir up enthusiasm for Britain’s time-old tradition of bombing Arabs, but is public mood shifting?
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Politicians parrot unworkable ‘two-state solution’ rather than confronting UK’s role in creating crisis in Gaza
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Widespread discontent is unlikely to cost Starmer the election, but it’ll cause problems for his future regime
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Corporate lobbyists have successfully pushed Keir Starmer’s party to ditch its progressive policies
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Staffer for Labour leader has senior Grant Thornton role while Dodds and Reynolds have taken secondees from lobbyists
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How can an organisation be forced to apologise for telling the truth on behalf of its one million members?
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Keir Starmer’s Labour Party backtracked on plan to hike Digital Services Tax to 10% after being showered with freebies
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Exclusive: Survey of 2,000 Brits suggests more people are concerned about levels of traffic than measures to reduce it
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Labour leader’s 28 junkets include Spurs hospitality, two Coldplay concerts and a £380 dinner from Google at Davos
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A large Labour donor is being contacted by the Electoral Commission after party HQ failed to inform it of transparency requirements
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Exclusive: Jamie Driscoll says some voters think Starmer is ‘a liar’ and backing ULEZ would win votes
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Government accused of ‘deliberately undermining’ green policies after slashing financial penalties for big polluters
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Both Labour and the Tories blame Sadiq Khan’s anti-pollution strategy. But are they right about what voters want?
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Step forward, the ‘Emissions Trading Scheme’ – which says we can’t possibly tax Air France in case it moves to Armenia
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Volga-Dnepr Airlines was given a free pass to emit up to 8,700 tonnes of carbon in Britain’s skies without penalty
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An obsession with security – and with cars – has destroyed the communal spaces key to building strong networks
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openDemocracy’s coverage of the war is unlike anybody else’s. That's thanks to a small team – and they need your help
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Sinn Féin is preparing for government in the Republic, having already won in the North. What would its success mean?
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OPINION: Lawson’s legacy is of a climate sceptic indebted to Big Oil. Refusal to accept that is making the UK poorer
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After 16 years in power, the SNP is stagnating. With these 16 policies, the new first minister can change that
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OPINION: More than at any point since devolution, the Tories are trying to claw powers back from the Scottish parliament
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OPINION: Instead of launching a war, the US and UK could have weaned us off the fossil fuels that pay for the brutal regimes of dictators
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OPINION: Scotland’s poorest would likely be worse off under the leadership of the SNP finance minister
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With the candidates officially announced, culture wars and the road to independence are set to be key battlegrounds
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