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Published in: Home: OpinionThe next PM won't be any better – look at the MPs who want Boris Johnson out
While Johnson will probably survive this vote of no confidence, his eventual successor will be much the same
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Published in: Home: AnalysisCan the royal family cling on much longer?
As the Queen marks 70 years on the throne, the Caribbean isn’t the only place ready to ditch the royal family
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Published in: Home: OpinionTo ‘level up’, the UK needs a real jubilee: a mass write-off of debts
Even before cost of living crisis, the poor owed the government – or, the Crown – £16bn. Why not just write it off?
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionBoris broke COVID rules. Why are Sarah’s mourners the ones in court?
COVID rules didn’t apply to powerful men. Those at Sarah Everard’s vigil should have been so lucky
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Published in: Home: FeatureBored already? Take our Platinum Jubilee quiz
Ten royal family questions with a republican twist to take your mind off it all
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Published in: Home: NewsTold you so, says campaigner who warned about Sue Gray’s past
Jason Evans said he was ‘not surprised’ by claims information had been omitted from Gray’s partygate report
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Published in: 50.50: NewsLGB Alliance ‘insults’ gay men with call to shut venues over monkeypox
Tweet called for closure of strip clubs, saunas and other LGBT spaces ahead of Pride
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Published in: Home: OpinionIt’s taken 29 years for the government to admit it killed my father
Compensation is finally in sight for the victims of the infected blood scandal, including my dad
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Published in: Home: OpinionIs there any real benefit to city status? Luckily for Reading, probably not
The town (sorry) has once again had its bid to become a city rejected, this time in a competition for the jubilee
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Published in: Home: OpinionOur global economic system is broken. Are we headed for a mass revolt?
How long can billionaires continue to amass wealth while the world's poorest struggle to buy food?
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Published in: Home: News‘We see you, and we hear you’: Downing Street protest for low-paid workers
The contempt for cleaners and security guards revealed by Sue Gray moved a trade union for the low-paid and migrants...
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Published in: Home: NewsMost landlords still using ‘no-fault evictions’ government vowed to ban
English Private Landlord Survey also reveals nearly half discriminate against disabled people who need adaptations
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionThe UK’s development strategy fails to confront the world’s biggest crises
The strategy prioritises geopolitical and economic self-interests, at the expense of the most-impacted communities
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Published in: Home: FeatureHow to get away with breaking the rules like Boris Johnson
A handy guide to wriggling out of accountability like the prime minister fending off a report by Sue Gray
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionThe Bank of England’s cost of living strategy: cut wages, protect profits
Faced with the first serious bout of inflation in decades, the Bank of England is proving to be almost entirely rudderless
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Published in: Home: OpinionNo surprise No.10 laughed at cleaners – it did nothing to stop them dying
Security guards and other low-paid staff were laughed at by a government that didn’t care about their lives
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Published in: Home: Analysis5 ways MPs’ new rulebook could let dodgy politicians off the hook
The Standards Committee says its proposals are ‘robust’. Here are some reasons that they aren't
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Published in: Home: OpinionFar-right conspiracy theories are now embedded in the UK mainstream
And no wonder, when British journalists promote conspiracy theories and government politicians embrace extremist rhetoric
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: FeatureOligarchs’ yacht club: UK firm’s ties to Russian cash
Barcelona’s superyacht marina was tied to Russian money – but the oligarchs involved were kept secret
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Published in: Home: Feature‘Barbaric system’: Australia’s offshore victims warn UK against Rwanda plan
The UK’s £120m offshore ‘processing’ deal borrows from the same semi-colonial playbook used by Australia
Tell Priti Patel: Stop your attack on journalistic freedom
Journalists who share leaks of official information should not face life imprisonment for doing their job