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    Home Office threatened to deport man likely to be key witness in Bibby Stockholm inquest

  • Protesters clash with police in Westminster following the knife attacks in Southport.

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    Police brace for more far-right riots as minister warns people about rallies in wake of Southport attack – UK politics live

    David Hanson, a Home Office minister, says there ‘is potential’ for further violence but warns agitators to ‘be prepared to face full force of law’
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    Insurance boss issues warning over using pensions to drive UK growth

    Government must defuse ‘ticking timebomb’ of people not saving enough for retirement, says Royal London CEO
  • UK shelves £1.3bn of funding for technology and AI projects

  • BBC head says he will look at all options to claw back pay from Huw Edwards

  • Badenoch campaign team member used offensive names about a councillor

  • Bank of England dismisses Tory claims public sector pay rises will stoke inflation

  • Keir Starmer confirms new violent disorder unit after ‘thugs’ rioted in wake of Southport attack – as it happened

  • Far-right riots: Keir Starmer announces new violent disorder unit

  • Why are English GPs taking industrial action and how will it affect patients?

  • English GPs to stage industrial action over 1.9% budget increase

Opinion

  • Polly Toynbee

    Labour is right to ditch the winter fuel allowance – it isn’t ‘robbing’ old people

    Polly Toynbee
  • Gaby Hinsliff

    The grifters behind the Southport riot are only getting started – and they have a voice in parliament

    Gaby Hinsliff
  • Catherine De Vries

    Europe’s far-right surge has a lesson for Labour: fix the NHS to see off Farage

    Catherine De Vries
  • Katy Balls

    The combative ‘anti-woke warrior’: why the Tories are starkly divided over Kemi Badenoch

    Katy Balls
  • The Guardian view on interest rate cuts: helpful for some, but costs are too high for too many

  • I have three daughters. These are the ways the two-child benefit limit affects us every single day

    Anonymous
  • The UK’s arms sales to Israel are tiny – but here’s why Tel Aviv is panicking about a possible ban

    Azriel Bermant
  • The new town I grew up in radically improved life for my family. Labour is right to champion them

    George Clarke
  • The cynical spectre of Osbornomics is haunting the Labour party

    Aditya Chakrabortty
  • Southport has suffered enough without Farage’s conspiracy-laden ego trip

    John Crace
  • We have allowed the demonisation and dehumanisation of male refugees. They are victims too

    Zoe Williams
  • The Guardian view on Labour’s housing proposals: revolutionary intent

Features & Analysis

  • Protesters clash with police in Westminster following the knife attacks in Southport

    How TikTok bots and AI have powered a resurgence in UK far-right violence

  • People walk in front of the Bank of England

    Relief for borrowers as UK interest rates cut but little sign big reductions to come

  • North Korea's leader Kim Jong- un and Russia's President Vladimir Putin shake hands in June 2024

    ‘Axis of upheaval’ adds urgency to review of UK defence spending

  • Rachel Reeves making a statement in the Commons on public finances

    Rachel Reeves pursues political prize over £22bn financial hole

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.
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    Chris Riddell
    How the Republican party is Making America Grotesque Again

  • Ben Jennings on the Southport riots – cartoon

    Ben Jennings on the Southport riots – cartoon

    Dozens of volunteers are repairing damage in the town after thugs staged violent protests at a vigil for three young girls killed at a dance class
  • Martin Rowson on the row over the ‘black hole’ in public finances – cartoon

    Martin Rowson on the row over the ‘black hole’ in public finances – cartoon

    Former Tory chancellor Jeremy Hunt ‘knowingly and deliberately’ lied about finances, according to Rachel Reeves

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