UK politics
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Israeli PM aims to use No 10 visit to firm up call for stronger international line against Tehran before meeting with Trump
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UK officials believe Donald Trump wants pomp and circumstance but does not want to risk embarrassment of possible boycotts by MPs
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Former deputy leader says she regrets not putting herself forward for the top job to stop it ‘raining men’ within the party
regulars
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The politics sketchThe politics sketchDavid Davis, hoarse from days at the dispatch box, had to waffle his way through a statement on a white paper he hadn’t read
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Three-minute election videosThree-minute election videosThree-minute election: How did David Cameron and the Tories do it? And what happens now? – video
Columnists Jonathan Freedland and Matthew d'Ancona discuss the bloody night for Labour and the Lib Dems. How were the media and political class beguiled into believing that Labour could get away with being behind on the economy?
westminster team
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Heather StewartHeather StewartLabour looks at collaborating with Lib Dems and Greens in StokeJeremy Corbyn’s aides in informal discussions over joint effort to keep Ukip’s Paul Nuttall out of Commons
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Anushka AsthanaAnushka AsthanaBenjamin Netanyahu to push Theresa May on backing stance on IranIsraeli PM aims to use No 10 visit to firm up call for stronger international line against Tehran before meeting with Trump
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Rowena MasonRowena MasonBrexiters face rude awakening on immigration, says ex-ministerStephen Crabb urges Theresa May to rework the system as there is nothing to suggest a reduction of migrants is achievable or desirable
Ken Clarke on Brexit: ‘I’ve never seen anything as mad or chaotic as this’