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  • Polly Toynbee

    I went to see how the Tories are handling defeat – and found Faragism and a total lack of reflection

    Polly Toynbee
    Even after election wipeout, the Conservatives are too blinded by ideology to see their voters don’t want a Reform merger, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
  • Yvette Cooper walks up Downing Street holding her ministerial papers

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Yvette Cooper to chair meeting of taskforce considering ‘alarming rise’ in candidate intimidation – as it happened

  • Liz Truss (left) shares a podium with Nigel Farage, the Reform UK leader, at a conference in Maryland

    Farage and Truss to attend US Republican national convention

  • The shadow cabinet in 2006, with David Lidington front row, second left, front rowstand outside at the Racquet Club in Liverpool, Monday March 6, 2006, after a meeting. They are: (front L to R) Theresa May, David Lidington, Theresa Villiers, David Cameron, William Hague, Cheryl Gillan, Peter Ainsworth Caroline Spelman, (middle L to R) Oliver Letwin, Alan Duncan, Andrew Mitchell, David Willetts, Andrew Lansley, (back L to R) David Davis, Patrick McLoughlin, George Osborne, David Mundell, Chris Grayling, Phllip Hammond, Francis Maude, and Oliver Heald. See PA Story POLITICS Tories. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Andrew Parsons/Pool/PA.

    I suffered 13 years in opposition – here’s my advice to my despairing fellow Tories

    David Lidington
  • Angela Rayner with supporters at a Labour campaign rally.

    Voters of all parties back Labour’s plans to boost workers’ rights, poll shows

  • Ben Houchen in dark suit stands in front of crowd holding vote Conservative placards

    Tees Valley mayor Ben Houchen warns against protracted Tory leadership race

  • Illustration showing four notebook pages filled with scrawls and doodles including the just-visible words "Coffey" "Sunak" and "LIES", with a blank page laid on top in the centre

    The Tory gravy train’s left town – but it’s got all my best gags on board

    Stewart Lee
  • Andrew Rawnsley

    Why Labour wants to hang the Tory legacy around the Conservatives’ necks for years

    Andrew Rawnsley
  • Police officers outside the main entrance to the UK Covid-19 Inquiry hearing.

    First Covid inquiry report to set out ‘appalling failures’ during pandemic

  • Young Conservative Max Waddington, 23.

    Meet the young Tories fighting to change their old party: ‘Where do we go now?’

    As the Conservatives lick their wounds, a new generation of activists fear an extended period in the political wilderness
  • BBC HQ, logo in view, in central London

    Keir Starmer commits to keeping BBC licence fee after years of Tory hostility

  • Jeremy Hunt and his family smiling outside Downing Street

    Jeremy Hunt’s children leave ‘sweet’ notes for Starmer’s son and daughter

  • Keir Starmer

    The arrogant, reckless Tory government left behind a mountain of mess. In one week, we’ve begun to clear it

    Keir Starmer
  • Rachel Reeves

    Labour will try to blame the Tories for tough spending decisions

  • A weekend of deranged hope, dread and stockpiling flares – it’s the Euro 2024 final

    Marina Hyde
  • Digested week
    Relax, Starmergeddon hasn’t happened. The grownups are in charge

    John Crace
  • A fight for the soul of the Tory party is inevitable. Rishi Sunak staying on may make it worse

    Katy Balls
  • Labour will rightly be judged by how it fixes our problems. But never forget who left the UK in such a rotten state

    Polly Toynbee
  • Children at a primary chool

    UK politics: minister cites ‘strict spending controls’ amid calls to scrap two-child benefit cap – as it happened

  • Aditya Chakrabortty

    It was a landslide election but this much is clear: neither Labour nor the Tories stand on solid ground

    Aditya Chakrabortty
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