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July 2024

  • BRITAIN-POLITICS-PARLIAMENT<br>A handout photograph released by the UK Parliament shows Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer addressing MPs as they meet for the first time since Britain's general election at the House of Commons in London on July 9, 2024. Britain's new lawmakers excitedly squeezed into parliament with Labour sitting on the government's side of the chamber for the first time in 14 years following last week's landslide election win. (Photo by Handout / UK PARLIAMENT / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT " AFP PHOTO / UK PARLIAMENT " - NO USE FOR ENTERTAINMENT, SATIRICAL, MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - EDITORS NOTE THE IMAGE MAY HAVE BEEN DIGITALLY ALTERED AT SOURCE TO OBSCURE VISIBLE DOCUMENTS (Photo by HANDOUT/UK PARLIAMENT/AFP via Getty Images)

    The Guardian view on Labour’s revolution: legitimising its power requires rebuilding trust

  • James Timpson smiles as he poses for a photograph in front of a union flag at No 10 Downing Street following his appointment to cabinet by Sir Keir Starmer

    The Guardian view on overcrowded prisons: James Timpson’s arrival is a signal of hope

  • A rally at Place de la République, Lyon, after the results of the second round of the 2024 legislative elections were announced.

    The Guardian view on the French election: time to build a republican future

  • Joe Biden at an independence day celebration, Washington, 4 July

    The Guardian view on Joe Biden’s re-election bid: Democrats can’t go on like this

  • The Guardian view on Iran’s moderate president: modest hopes must be acted upon

  • The Guardian view on Frank Cottrell-Boyce as children’s laureate: a timely champion

  • The Guardian view on Labour’s landslide: becoming the change the country needs

  • The Guardian view on Hurricane Beryl: the west can’t sit this out

  • The Guardian view on gardens: needed for council homes, not just stately homes

  • The Guardian view on polling day: a moment to cherish and nurture democracy

  • The Guardian view on Trump and presidential immunity: the return of the king

  • The Guardian view on Britain’s green future: where was the debate?

  • The Guardian view on the power of brevity in the arts: an antidote to the blather of politics

  • The Guardian view on France’s snap election: the unthinkable becomes plausible

  • The Guardian view on youth clubs: these vital institutions do more than prevent crime

June 2024

  • Donald Trump (L) looks at US president Joe Biden during the CNN presidential debate at the CNN Studios on 27 June 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia.

    The Guardian view on Joe Biden: Democrats must seize the wheel, not drift to disaster

    Editorial: Many want the president to quit his re-election bid following a catastrophic debate. His team must ask what is best for the US
  • Sinn Féin’s Michelle O'Neill, Northern Ireland’s first minister, with the party’s former president Gerry Adams.

    The Guardian view on the general election in Northern Ireland: time for London to re-engage

    Editorial: There are only 18 seats at stake in the province this week, but the next UK government has a big political task on its hands there
    • The Guardian view on the general election 2024: a Labour victory would be a reason for hope

    • The Guardian view on televised election debates: the voters deserve better

    • The Guardian view on junior doctors’ strikes: the next government’s first test

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