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After the welfare vote debacle, this much is clear: Starmer must change. Labour MPs will demand it | Rafael Behr

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The anti-Tory energy that won the PM a majority last year has gone. He needs to give his old supporters new reasons to keep him in office When politicians can’t admit they are losing, they say they are listening. Your anger has been heard, says the contrite minister after a […]

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Liz Kendall is a listening kind of woman but can’t seem to hear Labour discontent on welfare bill | John Crace

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Not one member of the work and pensions secretary’s party came to her rescue as she laid out the government’s concessions – sorry, measures It was clear from the start that this was largely a domestic dispute. The Labour benches were as tightly rammed as they are for prime minister’s […]

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Jurassic World Rebirth review – Scarlett Johansson runs show as near-extinct franchise roars back to life

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The latest instalment marks a return to form after some recent duds, with all the expected Spielberg-style set pieces and excellent romantic chemistry between the leads What a comeback. The Jurassic World film series had looked to be pretty much extinct after some increasingly dire dollops of franchise content: Fallen […]

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How gen Z is rewriting money rules: ‘I thrift, I splurge, I save 25%’

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From vintage finds to Spotify and savings goals, four gen Zers share what budgeting looks like in their real lives From no-buy-years to second-hand shopping, gen Z seems to have its own unique spending habits. A global rise in the cost of living combined with a highly competitive job market […]

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‘I never believed they’d be able to trace him’: granddaughter of 1967 murder victim finally sees justice

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Mary Dainton ‘stunned’ when police told her DNA evidence led them to man who raped and murdered Louisa Dunne Man, 92, convicted of raping and murdering Bristol woman in 1967 When police officers sat Mary Dainton down last year and told her they needed to talk about her grandmother, she […]

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Palestine Action spraying paint is not terrorism. As ministers abuse their powers, I feel a duty to speak out | Juliet Stevenson

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We have laws to deal with crimes linked to protest. What this is really about is a government complicit in the Gaza atrocities seeking to silence dissent Juliet Stevenson is an award-winning actor Strongly worded emails are not doing it. Appeals to MPs are not doing it. Taking to the […]

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Olivia Rodrigo at Glastonbury review – full of bile and brilliance, this is easily the weekend’s best big set

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Pyramid stageWith a genuinely surprise appearance from the Cure’s Robert Smith and a magnificent theatricality to her lovelorn songs, Rodrigo totally steals the entire festival Olivia Rodrigo’s first Glastonbury appearance in 2022 was the stuff of minor legend. Aged 19, already the author of an 18m selling debut album, but […]

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Rod Stewart at Glastonbury review – lapping up the legends slot love like a lusty, leggy Muppet

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Pyramid stageBacked by Mick Hucknall, Ronnie Wood and Lulu, Stewart brings fiddles, sax and star-spangled buttocks to this genial teatime set The triumphant blare of bagpipes, playing Scotland the Brave, announce the start of Rod Stewart’s set in the legends slot on Pyramid stage on Sunday. Despite the blazing heat, […]

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‘If things were bad before, they will be worse’: can families recover from the stress and strain of war?

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In Ukraine, three years of war have taken a huge toll on the relationships of those in combat– and experts say society must start to address the problem Photographs by Anastasia Vlasova When her husband went off to help defend Ukraine against Russia’s invasion in 2022, Yulia stayed at home […]

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Palestine Action is part of Britain’s proud history of protest. Proscribing it is an assault on democracy | Suresh Grover

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Through decades of anti-racist campaigning, I have seen that peaceful, direct action can be the only way to get results Suresh Grover is founder of the Southall Monitoring Group and has led campaigns to help the families of Stephen Lawrence, Zahid Mubarek and Victoria Climbié The facts are not disputed. […]

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