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  • temporary yellow barriers cordon off the platform gates at waterloo beneath the huge black and gold electronic info board.

    Aslef train drivers reach deal that could end rail strikes after two years of chaos

  • Ian Corfield

    Treasury failed to inform watchdog of top official’s Labour donations – report

    Civil Service Commission was not told that Ian Corfield had given the party more than £20,000 over 10 years
  • A Lycamobile mobile phone shop sign, in English and Arabic

    Tory donor Lycamobile handed HMRC winding-up order amid tax dispute

    Loss-making pay-as-you-go sim card seller had been embroiled in eight-year VAT battle
  • Labour urged to scrap £4bn Tory mega-jails plan and fund rehabilitation

  • Liz Truss leaves stage over ‘I crashed the economy’ lettuce banner

  • Ending sexual violence on public transport is ‘absolute priority’, says minister – as it happened

  • UK inflation rises to 2.2% in first increase since December

  • Scotland scraps universal winter fuel payment and prepares for more cuts

  • Blow to AstraZeneca vaccine project as Reeves plans funding cuts

  • Violence against women on UK trains rises by 50% in two years

  • A-level students choosing narrower range of subjects after Gove changes

Opinion

  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

    The Guardian view on Labour’s economic message: blaming the Tory legacy isn’t enough

  • Nils Pratley

    Reeves should nail down UK AstraZeneca deal. A collapse would be embarrassing

    Nils Pratley
  • George Monbiot

    ‘Two-tier justice’ in Britain is real – but it’s not what the right says it is

    George Monbiot
  • Phineas Harper

    Planning changed Britain for the better in the postwar years – and it can do the same now

    Phineas Harper
  • The next Conservative leader will face a vital decision. Let’s call it the ‘rivers of blood’ test

    Rafael Behr
  • We keep hearing about ‘legitimate concerns’ over immigration. The truth is, there are none

    Maya Goodfellow
  • I’m an international student – we’ve been so demonised, no wonder Britain’s losing us

    Joyce Yang
  • Say it loud and rejoice: the days of anti-union worker exploitation in Britain are coming to an end

    Polly Toynbee
  • The Guardian view on record payouts for CEOs: the way they live now

  • As an ex-Twitter boss, I have a way to grab Elon Musk’s attention. If he keeps stirring unrest, get an arrest warrant

    Bruce Daisley
  • Were UK protests against far right anti-thugs or anti-racist? The answer will tell us much about our nation

    Andy Beckett
  • Britain burns while liberals check facts

    Stewart Lee

Features & Analysis

  • Silhouette of an office at night

    Jobs market uncertainty causes headache for Bank of England rate setters

  • Workers repair the road and garden walls around the Southport Islamic Society mosque, which was attacked by far-right extremists last month.

    UK riots expose double standards on far-right and Islamist violence

  • Southport incident<br>Trouble flares during an anti-immigration protest outside the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. Picture date: Sunday August 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLICE Southport. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA Wire

    ‘It’s OK, everyone else is doing it’: how do we deal with role violence on social media played in UK riots?

  • Margaret Hodge, in a cardigan, smiles as she sits on a desk in her Portcullis House office between two table lamps

    ‘We’re too frightened to talk about immigration,’ warns top Labour party veteran

Politics Weekly UK
Every Thursday, Guardian political columnist John Harris hosts a cast of voices from up and down the country as well as across the political spectrum to analyse the week’s political news.
  • Ella Baron on Keir Starmer struggling to mend the social fabric of Britain – cartoon

    Ella Baron on Keir Starmer struggling to mend the social fabric of Britain – cartoon

  • Martin Rowson on Ukraine’s advance into Kursk – cartoon

    Martin Rowson on Ukraine’s advance into Kursk – cartoon

    Volodymyr Zelenskiy has committed thousands of Ukrainian troops to the incursion into the Russian province
  • Ella Baron on Banksy’s animals appearing as the UK riots subside – cartoon

    Ella Baron on Banksy’s animals appearing as the UK riots subside – cartoon

    In the wake of racist riots in Britain, graffiti artist Banksy has re-emerged with a series of animal-themed artworks

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