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'Gaza and the moral decline of Western politics'
Instant opinion Opinion, comment and editorials of the day
By The Week UK Published
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What 'uncertainty' over Renters Reform Bill means for tenants
The Explainer Ban on 'no-fault' evictions delayed indefinitely amid opposition from landlords and Tory rebels
By Harriet Marsden, The Week UK Published
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Katharine Birbalsingh: Britain’s ‘strictest head teacher’ takes aim at Jess Phillips
In the Spotlight Former social mobility tsar accuses Labour MP of racism in Twitter spat
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Pros and cons of building on the green belt
Pros and Cons More housing and lower house prices must be weighed against urban sprawl and conservation concerns
By The Week Staff Published
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Can ‘once-in-a-generation’ Renters’ Reform Bill fix private renting?
Today's Big Question Bill to end ‘no-fault’ evictions has been cautiously welcomed by some landlords and campaigners
By Arion McNicoll Last updated
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National conservatism: the beliefs underpinning the first UK ‘NatCon’ conference
feature Movement prioritises national independence and ‘takes inspiration from Enoch Powell and Margaret Thatcher’
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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Secret Brexit conference: betrayal or search for a better way?
Talking Point Eurosceptic and Remainer politicians from both main parties attended summit on Brexit ‘failings’
By The Week Staff Published
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Michael Gove vs. The Trojan Horse Affair: what is going on?
Today's Big Question Former education secretary attacks ‘useful idiots’ at New York Times over podcast on alleged Islamic extremism in UK schools
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Why is levelling up causing Rishi Sunak so many problems?
Today's Big Question Tory revolts on onshore wind farms and housebuilding targets threaten government’s flagship policy
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Awaab Ishak: a death to shame the nation
Talking Point Inquest into death of toddler concluded that exposure to mould in his home was to blame
By The Week Staff Published
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Ofsted’s widespread downgrading of British schools
feature Watchdog says lower ratings show inspections are needed but teaching leaders voice their criticism
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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What happened to Awaab Ishak?
Speed Read The two-year-old died of a cardiac arrest after prolonged exposure to mould in his home
By Richard Windsor Published
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Cabinet reshuffle: how do the Tory and Labour frontbenches match up?
Today's Big Question The two top teams are ready to lock horns as Rishi Sunak’s premiership begins
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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Michael Gove: an ‘effective, but malign’ minister steps away from politics
In the Spotlight The former housing and levelling up minister announces plans to quit front-bench politics
By The Week Staff Published
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