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General elections

  • Jeremy Hunt and his family smiling outside Downing Street

    Jeremy Hunt’s children leave ‘sweet’ notes for Starmer’s son and daughter

  • John Crace

    Digested week
    Relax, Starmergeddon hasn’t happened. The grownups are in charge

    John Crace
  • Jeremy Corbyn

    People-power led to my re-election. It is the start of a new politics

    Jeremy Corbyn
  • Votes being counted in North West Norfolk

    Lowest turnout in UK general election since universal suffrage, report shows

  • Ellie Chowns

    The Green party won four seats when it should have been 40. Surely it’s clear that Britain needs electoral reform

    Ellie Chowns
    Yes, proportional representation would help all smaller parties, including Reform UK, but it’s necessary to restore faith in politics, says Green party MP Ellie Chowns
  • Suella Braverman at the National Conservatism conference in Washington DC

    Braverman hits back at Badenoch over ‘public breakdown’ comments

  • The Cover of the 12 July Guardian Weekly

    Inside Guardian Weekly
    Labour landslide: inside the 12 July Guardian Weekly

  • Boris Johnson waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street, on 24 July 2019 after becoming prime minister.

    What Labour should do now to clean up politics and restore public trust

  • A voter carrying his passport along with his poll card, as he walks to a polling station

    The Tories’ voter ID rules are anti-democratic. Labour must scrap them

  • A postal worker on a delivery round in Summerseat, Greater Manchester

    Brief letters
    Up with the lark, but not by choice

    Brief letters: Early risers | Genetic chronotypes | Reform candidates | Rudderless Tories | Constituency wallchart
  • Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner smile as they stand either side of Keir Mather.

    Fresh faces: meet the UK’s 10 MPs from generation Z

    Among those heading to Westminster are the first MPs to have been born in the 2000s
  • Timothy Garton Ash

    Britain is suddenly a beacon of stability in Europe – now it’s France that’s in turmoil

    Timothy Garton Ash
    Sunday’s surprising election result prompted an international sigh of relief, but Emmanuel Macron’s gamble has weakened him and Europe, says Guardian columnist Timothy Garton Ash
  • Mark Matlock

    Reform UK under pressure to prove all its candidates were real people

    Doubt raised about election hopefuls who stood without providing photos, biographies or contact details
  • Keir Starmer hosts his first Cabinet at 10 Downing Street

    Positivity and pride in Britain’s new political era

    Letters: Janette Ward is filled with hope after living in a wasteland, Helen Beioley felt surprisingly proud while reading the paper, while Robert Dyson would like to see the House of Commons become more civilised
    • Voter ID rule may have stopped 400,000 taking part in UK election, poll suggests

    • A shoe-fixing, key-cutting radical: why Labour’s new prisons minister is perfect for the job

      Simon Hattenstone
    • ‘Disproportionate’ UK election results boost calls to ditch first past the post

  • Nigel Farage

    Is UK bucking Europe’s trend of moving to the right?

    Labour’s landslide victory gave hope to progressives worldwide but may be as much practical as ideological
  • A woman pushing a pram looks at her phone next to a polling station

    Rise of smaller parties: key takeaways from voting patterns in UK election

    Analysis of data from the 4 July ballot tells other stories beyond Labour landslide and Conservative collapse
  • Starmer says Labour will 'deliver for Scotland' as he arrives in Edinburgh to begin UK tour – video

    The prime minister spoke alongside Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar as he arrived in Edinbirgh for a two-day trip to the devolved administrations of the UK
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