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  • Keir Starmer smiles with Martha O'Neil, Labour’s Carmarthenshire candidate, and Vaughan Gething, the first minister of Wales, in Whitland, Wales, on 3 July.

    Hope for an end to Tory rule has the smiles returning to our faces

    Letters: Readers respond to an article in which Zadie Smith writes that real change is on the horizon after the Tories ruined Britain
  • Keir Starmer addresses a Labour campaign event in London on Saturday.

    Keir Starmer gives us hope for the future, but Labour must be more radical in office

  • Labour check box on an English ballot

    Hold your nose and vote tactically on 4 July

  • England head coach Gareth Southgate celebrates victory against Slovakia at Euro 2024 on 30 June 2024.

    Can things only get better for England?

  • Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    It’s Nigel Farage’s praise of Putin we should decry

  • Walter Scheidel

    If the Labour party won’t be the great leveller, what will?

  • I’m not a floating voter – I’m drowning

  • For many on the coastal fringes, smaller parties are the way to go

  • Politicians could learn lessons from fiction

  • Give local authorities the power to achieve net zero

  • Sketchy reporting of House of Commons debates

  • Austerity was a disastrous political choice that we are still reeling from

  • A choice between SNP myths and pragmatism for voters in Scotland

  • Labour’s missed chance to reduce child poverty

Loads more stories and moves focus to first new story.
  • A sweat bee in an iris flower.

    A busy bee and stormy sea – readers’ best photos

  • Luang Prabang, Laos ‘This photo captures novice monks at around 6am as they wake up to collect alms offerings. Each morning, these young monks follow a tradition that is centuries old. The young monk yawning in the lineup perfectly mirrored how I felt that early morning. This image symbolises the blend of dedication and humanity in their daily ritual. It was amazing. It’s a small glimpse into a vibrant cultural practice of the people of Laos.’

    Mini monks and Mourne Mountains – readers’ best photos

    A selection of Guardian readers’ photographs from around the world
  • London, UK ‘Prince Albert alone with his thoughts in Hyde Park.’

    A pensive prince and petal power – readers’ best photos

    A selection of Guardian readers’ photographs from around the world
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    How to send a letter to the Guardian

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