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MC Feature: What could go wrong for Labour?

Morning Call: The truth about Labour’s tax plans

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MC Feature: In search of a protest

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MC Feature: The Truss question

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Morning Call: The new Tory divide on Israel

MC Feature: Puritanical progressives

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MC Feature: The collapse of the Tavistock Centre

Morning Call: The self-serve state

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Morning Call: Unrequited Gove

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MC Feature: Britain after 14 years of Tory rule

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MC Feature: The QE theory of everything

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Morning Call: Commons problems

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Morning Call: Inside Labour’s chaotic victory

Morning Call: Gaza splits

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Morning Call: Inside the Lib Dems’ election strategy

Morning Call: Apocalypse soon

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Afternoon Call: 10 questions with Helen Thompson

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Morning Call: Fiscal cuffs

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Morning Call: Politics takes its poll

Morning Call: Khan’s Brexit BS

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Morning Call: Cameron returns

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Morning Call: Sunak’s gamble

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