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Labour leader calls on prime minister to drop manifesto plans to target pensions, winter fuel allowance and social care
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The Greens are set to unveil manifesto on Monday, when they say they will present the means by which they will pay for such plans
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A plan to revive the flagship energy-saving scheme axed by the government is not without risk, plus there’s no compensation if things go wrong
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Our careers expert – and you the readers – help a young employee stressed out by the 24/7 work culture, and a professional disappointed with a new bonus policy
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From Hitchcock’s studio to the family seat of a former British prime minister, these properties come with a large dose of fame
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The Tories’ manifesto plan repulses us because we’re so focused on protecting the family estate for the next generation
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Fortified farmhouses, wild countryside, model country pubs and shopkeepers who know their customers: what’s not to like?
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He works away from home during the week and wants us to move near to his job. It would be better for him and our children, but I’m really torn. Annalisa Barbieri advises a reader
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Letters: Guardian readers respond to Labour’s tax proposals as laid out in its manifesto
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Letter: Reader Norman Bone in praise of postwar prefabricated housing
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Under the Conservatives’ manifesto proposals, homes of dementia patients like Alec would become means-testable assets – and sold off
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Also, why leasehold is now the No 1 concern for homeowners, and our Consumer Champions do battle with John Lewis and Vodaphone
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Editorial: It’s becoming slowly apparent that modern-day Britain suffers from poor productivity and a system where owners of capital accumulate faster gains than workers. Best to call an election before too many people notice
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Virgin billionaire says people told him they were led to believe he was involved in investments that turned out to be fake
Consumer champions I’m innocent, so how can I park this fine back with Aldi?