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The Guardian view on Tory decline: splits, sleaze and a rush for the exit | Editorial

The Conservative party and government seem to be falling apart in front of our eyes. As his legislative programme becomes…

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The Guardian view on Labour and Brexit: a subtle but important strategic pivot | Editorial

For most of the period since the decision was taken to leave the EU, British politicians have overestimated how much…

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The Guardian view on smart motorways: not so clever without a hard shoulder | Road transport

Ten years ago this week on the M25, Britain’s first stretch of all-lane running (ALR) “smart” motorway was introduced, with…

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The Guardian view on local councils: they must meet the needs of communities, not just Whitehall | Editorial

The phrase “all politics is local” is most often associated with Tip O’Neill, former speaker of the US House of…

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Was Golden Bachelor Marriage A Total Lie?! The View Hot Takes Incoming!

The Golden Bachelor breakup is affecting all of us in different ways… As you’ve no doubt heard by now, Gerry Turner and Theresa…

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The Guardian view on Gibraltar: a deal with the EU is long overdue | Editorial

These are difficult, despairing days on the Conservative backbenches. Almost certainly a dreadful set of local election results looms in…

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The View Talks Gerry & Theresa [VIDEO]

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The Guardian view on the Cass report: rising numbers of gender distressed young people need help | Editorial

For most people their gender identity is the same as their sex at birth. But for a small but growing…

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Politics

The Guardian view on Harold Wilson’s affair: a secret at the sunset | Editorial

In 1974, US President Richard Nixon visited London. At the time, Harold Wilson’s Labour government was struggling to ride out…

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A Child’s-Eye View of 1970s Debauchery

The Australian author Helen Garner’s first novel, Monkey Grip, published in 1977, and her third, Children’s Bach, published in 1984—both…

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