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Published in: Home: OpinionHow many Namibians is too many for Suella? 935
Home secretary claims residents of Dominica, Honduras, Namibia, Timor-Leste and Vanuatu are ‘abusing’ visa-free travel
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Published in: Home: AnalysisWhat Uxbridge does (and doesn’t) tell us about ULEZ and Labour’s strategy
Both Labour and the Tories blame Sadiq Khan’s anti-pollution strategy. But are they right about what voters want?
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Published in: Home: NewsThe Tories’ lesson from Uxbridge: pretend not to be the Tories
The Conservative Party was barely mentioned in election leaflets, while Boris Johnson’s name didn’t come up once
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Published in: Home: NewsBereaved families’ relief as High Court rules against government
The Cabinet Office has lost its judicial review of the inquiry’s decision to force disclosure of unredacted messages
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Published in: Home: NewsOutsourcing public services could breach government's own data privacy laws
Exclusive: A new report on public sector digitisation has raised concerns over outsourcing and transparency
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Published in: Home: NewsUK government ignored our letters, Welsh minister tells Covid inquiry
Vaughan Gething accuses UK ministers including Matt Hancock of hampering Welsh pandemic prep by refusing to engage
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsTory MP Bob Stewart faces investigation over register of interests
The probe was launched days after openDemocracy revealed Bob Stewart had failed to declare a directorship
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Published in: Home: NewsMatt Hancock blames everybody but the government at Covid inquiry
The former health secretary criticised local councils, civil servants and the World Health Organisation over UK failures
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Published in: Home: OpinionIf the Illegal Migration Bill existed ten years ago, I might be dead
I came to the UK in a small boat. Suella Braverman wants you to think I had another option, but she’s lying
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Published in: Home: NewsCare homes ‘not a priority’ in pandemic planning months before Covid hit
A November 2019 document shows the government chose not to prioritise adult social care in its flu pandemic plans
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Published in: Home: NewsFormer health secretary Jeremy Hunt faces public Covid inquiry for first time
Former health secretary says government didn’t ask right questions before Covid and admits ‘groupthink’ on herd immunity
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Published in: Home: NewsDeputy PM defends pause of pandemic prep to plan for no-deal Brexit
Others speaking in the inquiry have described Operation Yellowhammer as ‘a really major consumer of resources’
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: InvestigationTory MP hid directorship at defence firm while sitting on defence committee
Exclusive: Bob Stewart failed to declare role at a defence firm linked to a controversial Azerbaijani businessman
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Published in: Home: OpinionNHS at 75: Fund it properly or hold a referendum on its future
Doctor and campaigner Julia Patterson on how politicians have betrayed the NHS and how we can fight for its future
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Published in: Home: NewsJacob Rees-Mogg under fire for backing anti-abortion misinformation
Tory MPs championed a report from the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) that used debunked figures
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Published in: Home: NewsDavid Cameron grilled over claims austerity helped UK prepare for pandemic
Ex-PM accused of being ‘in denial’ about the impact of cuts to UK services under his leadership
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Published in: Home: NewsUK didn’t consider structural racism in pandemic planning, documents reveal
Covid-19 inquiry expert witnesses found almost no emergency planning material that mentioned health inequalities
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Published in: Home: News‘Murderers’: Families slam secret Covid report
‘Lessons learned’ review reveals the government knew in 2020 that protecting NHS capacity had harmed adult social care
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Published in: Home: NewsRevealed: Government knew it had prioritised NHS ‘to detriment of care homes’
Explosive admission made in top secret Covid ‘lessons learned’ review obtained by openDemocracy after two-year battle
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Published in: Home: OpinionJohnson’s attack on the Privileges Committee has a tragic precedent
Disgraced former PM’s disparagement of his fellow MPs follows a dangerous pattern of whipping up hate