Archive of September 2015

Jeremy Corbyn's Labour conference speech in full
Labour leader delivers his first conference address, in Brighton.
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Comment: MPs' letters show how little they understand cannabis policy
Current policy endangers health and communities
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Government must act now to stop rise in homelessness
The housing crisis and cuts to welfare could have dire consequences for people at the cusp of becoming homeless
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Pick of the week: A brave new era of Continuity Clegg
Our five most-read stories of the week
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Will Jeremy Corbyn take on Labour's own 'social cleansing' of London?
For housing campaigners to take Corbyn seriously, he needs to acknowledge his own party's record on social cleansing
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Torture survivors must not be abandoned once they arrive in the UK
The prime minister’s resettlement offer of Syrian refugees must include plans for the full support of victims of torture
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The forgotten faces of the Calais migrant crisis
As we head towards winter the conditions in Calais are only going to get worse
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Farron's speech was brilliantly delivered – but terribly misjudged
Lib Dem leader wowed conference delegates but appeared tin-eared to the wider electorate
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Tim Farron's Lib Dem conference speech in full
The full transcript of the new Lib Dem leader's speech to conference
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Corbyn's Cabinet let women down - but he can still capture their support
Ellie Mae O'Hagan: Jeremy Corbyn must listen to his female supporters
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Pick of the week: Corbynmania or Corbynphobia?
Our five most-read articles this week.
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How government policy can help give people a 'good death'
Cancer charity calls for better funding of end of life care
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Jeremy Corbyn's first PMQs as-it-happens
Follow all the twists and turns of Jeremy Corbyn's first PMQs in our live blog
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The questions Corbyn's critics must answer
For all the attacks, there has been almost no criticisms of Corbyn's actual views
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Comment: Corbyn is right to be wary of the EU – it's an instrument of austerity
TTIP and the punishment of Greece show why Corbyn should campaign for Brexit
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Comment: Academies dismantled, tuition fees scrapped - what a Corbyn education policy might look like
What will Corbyn's election to Labour leader really mean for education?
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New Labour control-freakery created the need for Jeremy Corbyn
Corbyn may not win a general election but he will drag the party away from the tired and jargonistic influence of New Labour
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Labour leadership election as-it-happens
Our live blog of the Labour leadership results as they come in, in which the Labour leader and deputy leader will be chosen and we find out if Jeremy Corbyn really is about to take the reins of the Labour party
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How the UK does all it can to keep non-EU partners separated
Financial requirements are part of a sustained attack on the rights of citizens to live in the UK with non-EU partners
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Pick of the Week: No mercy from Nigel Farage
Our five most-read stories this week
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Jeremy Corbyn's naive foreign policy would put Europe in danger
Corbyn's goodwill towards Russia blinds his foreign policy within the European community
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No refuge: How benefit rules leave immigrant women at the mercy of their abusers
The gap in the system which leaves some victims of domestic violence with nowhere to turn
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Assisted Dying Bill: Church has no right to deny their flock dignity in death
Faith leaders' opposition to the Assisted Dying Bill shows how they are much less progressive than their flocks.
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Is the trans inquiry just a fig leaf?
Is the women's committee inquiry a reason to celebrate - or are trans people just being offered a chance to blow of steam?
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The man who made Ireland fall in love with drug law reform
The Irish politician who could be the catalyst for astonishing drug reforms in one of Europe's most conservative countries