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  • Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves

    Labour has not got long to find its moral compass

    Letters: Peter Riddle says voters fear they will get Tory-lite policies and calls for honesty, while Carl Gardner says the party should make the UK attractive to struggling people, not big business. Plus letters from Martyn Taylor and Michael Meadowcroft
  • Bernie Grant and Diane Abbott (both standing) at the Labour party's annual conference in Blackpool in October 1988.

    My late husband, Bernie Grant, received vicious abuse like Diane Abbott

  • Doctor and Nurse preparing a hospital bed on a private ward in the UK

    Outsourcing NHS treatment to private sector leads to poorer patient care

  • Ticket machines at Darlington train station

    Supermarket loyalty pays off on trains

  • Child using a mobile phone

    The impact of screen time on parent-child relationships

  • Retro radio tuning. Woman using old vintage music equipment. Adjusting volume or frequency tuner knob. Turning on or off stereo receiver or speaker.<br>2ERTMGM Retro radio tuning. Woman using old vintage music equipment. Adjusting volume or frequency tuner knob. Turning on or off stereo receiver or speaker.

    Mood music that hits the wrong note in hospital

  • British Library did the right thing by not paying cybercriminals

  • When barefoot PE leaves you cold

  • The key to happiness is equality

  • Why ME/CFS is still so poorly researched and treated

  • Keep churches open to curb vandalism

  • Could columnists be next to dine across the divide?

  • As a woman of colour trying to break into film, Merchant Ivory nurtured my career

  • Younge writing on racism best since Baldwin

Loads more stories and moves focus to first new story.
  • ‘Symmetry and colour at King’s Cross station.’

    Station symmetry and a cheeky cow – readers’ best photos

  • The 824th Atherstone ball game took place on Shrove Tuesday. It was given a charter by King John in 1199 and is the oldest recorded ball game in the western hemisphere.’

    A funny old game and peaceful frogs – readers’ best photos

    A selection of Guardian readers’ photographs from around the world
  • Deckchairs watching the winter sunset and looking forward to their summer visitors. Taken outside Frankie’s Beach Café in Seaford.

    Front-row seats and alien art – readers’ best photos

    A selection of Guardian readers’ photographs from around the world
Loads more stories and moves focus to first new story.

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    How to send a letter to the Guardian

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