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Editorial: Rather than placing all bets on growth, the party should focus on the public goods and services that sustain our daily lives
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Editorial: Opposition parties thrashed the ruling military at the polls. That doesn’t mean the vote will be respected
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Editorial: It looks like the prime minister will be as exercised by splits within his own party as by the official opposition
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Editorial: Confounding the polls, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is now on course to extend his rule into a third decade
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Editorial: Relieving the pressure on GPs by directing patients elsewhere does nothing to solve the workforce crisis across the NHS
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Editorial: Without one, the country risks missing out on the opportunities offered by the green transition and new technologies
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Editorial: No 10 blocked a vote-winning proposal to end leaseholding – wary of picking a fight with wealthy donors
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Editorial: Fans bought into a false viral claim that a mystery title – actually on BTS – was by the star. They won’t be the last to be fooled
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Editorial: A neck-and-neck race could conclude the president’s two decades in power, with profound consequences for the country
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Editorial: Kemi Badenoch had no choice but to remove the 2023 deadline. Even so, this bill is still a dangerous stunt
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Editorial: A jury verdict finding the former president liable for sexual abuse and lies won’t fix US politics. But it still matters
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Editorial: The Tories are scaremongering about other parties doing deals because they are too toxic to do any deals of their own
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Editorial: The home secretary’s unprecedented power grab to intervene operationally in public order has been exposed
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Editorial: A muted Victory Day parade reflects a sense of unease after recent attacks on Russian soil
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Editorial: The opposition should fix a system that benefits the highest earners and those with wealthy parents
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Editorial: The personal anguish of those who long for meaningful ties has social causes – and social and economic costs
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Editorial: The crowning of King Charles III was rooted in Britain’s past but disconnected from its future
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Editorial: The home of the Beatles prepares itself for the song contest – an act of musical solidarity with Ukraine
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