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  • Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mel Stride, addresses the Tory party conference on Monday

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    ‘First job bonus’ worth £5k planned for young people, Stride tells Tory conference – UK politics live

  • Bridget Phillipson

    A united Labour party is making Britain work better for all. We cannot allow our mission to be disrupted

    Bridget Phillipson
  • Kemi Badenoch at the Tory conference

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Pro-Palestine marches have become ‘carnivals of hatred’, Badenoch tells Tory conference – as it happened

    Party leader says Britain has allowed extremism to go unchecked
  • Rachel Reeves

    Ministers to announce significant changes to UK’s planning system

    Exclusive: Differences over changes to environmental and legal provisions to prompt economic growth hint at chaos at heart of government
    • Economics viewpoint
      Rachel Reeves’s second budget needs a narrative of fairness to justify tax rises

      Heather Stewart
    • How Reform ‘misinformation’ campaign sank town’s refugee sanctuary plan

    • Some people have a choice about whether or not to vote Labour. I wish I did too

      Polly Hudson
  • Zack Polanski speaking during the Green party conference in Bournemouth on Friday

    Greens ‘on track’ to supplant Labour as favourite party in London, says Zack Polanski

    Exclusive: poll asked voters to rank parties on how favourably they felt about them, with strong support in capital and among younger voters
  • Simon Jenkins

    Why does Reform seem unassailable? Because this is party conference season, when politicos always lose the plot

    Simon Jenkins
    They wrote off Margaret Thatcher in 1981 when the SDP – like Reform today – was ascendant. They were wrong about her; they could also be about Starmer, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
  • Britain China ProtestProtesters hold umbrellas, placards, and flags as they demonstrate against the proposed building of a new Chinese embassy, and to mark the 11th year of the Umbrella Revolution in Hong Kong, in London, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Joanna Chan)

    Starmer on horns of dilemma over China’s seven-year mega-embassy saga

    Decision time is coming after Labour called in the planning application for a new building in east London
  • Alan Howarth in 1990. His ministerial posts in both Conservative and Labour governments reflected his lifelong interests in education, employment and the arts.

    Lord Howarth of Newport obituary

  • Richard Hermer in Downing Street

    We are heartbroken after synagogue attack, says senior UK Jewish politician

  • Zack Polanski

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    UK political class ‘poisoned by wealth’, says Zack Polanski as he sets out plan to tax assets of richest 1% – as it happened

  • The Greens' new leader attacks the Starmer government during his party conference address, calling it a 'failing government' and saying Britain's political class is 'poisoned by extreme wealth'

    Labour are ‘handmaidens’ to Reform’s ‘dangerous’ politics, says Zack Polanski – video

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  • Starmer will hand Britain over to Farage, says Green party leader Zack Polanski

  • Hartlepool strips Peter Mandelson of civic honour

  • Migration is Britain’s superpower. Our future depends on embracing that truth, not denying it

    Zack Polanski
  • Ed Miliband speaks on the final day of the Labour Party's annual conference, in Liverpool on 1 October.

    The Guardian view on climate policy: Britain needs clean power, not culture wars

    Editorial: Kemi Badenoch’s plan to scrap the Climate Change Act is reckless. Ed Miliband offers a bolder, fairer vision. The future must be built on renewables
  • Rachel Reeves stand onstage with a microphone at the Labour party conference

    Rachel Reeves could raise £45bn in taxes and keep promises, report says

    Chancellor has ways to cover UK deficit without breaching spirit of Labour manifesto, Morgan Stanley claims
  • Folkestone, Kent

    Inequality and despair bolster Reform UK in Kent

    Letters: Cllr Teresa Murray on how the Reform-run council in Kent is driving hostility towards asylum seekers and dismantling public services. Plus letters from Peter Riddle and Paul Kane
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