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Published in: Home: NewsRevealed: Lobbying chief set to win seat on policy-shaping Labour committee
Director whose lobbying firm represents BlackRock and Police Federation seeks place on party’s conference committee
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Published in: Freedom of Information: NewsCabinet Office excludes journalists from its Freedom of Information group
Experts condemn ‘missed opportunity’ after government fails to invite them to new group reviewing FOI
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Published in: Home: AnalysisIs Ireland getting ready to unite?
Sinn Féin is preparing for government in the Republic, having already won in the North. What would its success mean?
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Published in: Home: AnalysisThe hidden class politics of the UK’s immigration debate
Liberals preach cultural tolerance to the working classes while inflicting death-by-policy on migrants
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Published in: Home: NewsPolluting waste firms avoid £500m bill thanks to a government ‘loophole’
Exclusive: Incinerator industry tried to delay plans to close ‘loophole’ and force firms to pay for emissions
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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: NewsJohnson honours MP whose climate group called global warming ‘welcome’
Tory MP Andrea Jenkyns handed damehood despite supporting group that appears to play down UK’s fatal heatwaves
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Published in: Home: InvestigationSome ‘renewable’ UK incinerators are more polluting than coal stations
Exclusive: Waste firms and councils accused of ‘greenwashing’ with false claims over burning rubbish for energy
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Published in: Home: NewsLockdowns not considered in UK’s emergency plans, Covid inquiry hears
A senior civil servant said the government's planning was focused on a no-deal Brexit and flu pandemics
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsLaw to protect UK journalists from vexatious lawsuits a welcome ‘first step’
New amendment will protect only those reporting on economic crime, sparking calls for government to go further
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsNew law to stop the rich and powerful from silencing UK journalists
Exclusive: Government-backed amendment to protect those reporting on corruption expected to be in Parliament this week
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Published in: Home: InvestigationUK airlines’ new ‘sustainable’ fuels may be causing deforestation in Asia
Exclusive: Experts fear lack of industry regulation means virgin palm oil is being passed off as ‘used’ cooking oil
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureUplifting the creativity of Black queer people in Leeds, Lisbon and beyond
Jesu Lopes explains why he set up ‘The Blacker The Berry’ and how it’s helping the wider Black community
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Published in: Freedom of Information: NewsThe Home Office says you don’t need to know about its ‘spying’ on lawyers
Exclusive: Government refuses to answer questions about its surveillance of immigration lawyers
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Published in: Home: OpinionAs world leaders meet in Belfast, it’s clear the DUP is running out of road
OPINION: With the party isolated in a room full of peace negotiators, momentum is growing for Stormont’s reform
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Published in: Home: OpinionThe US and UK stole our homes. 50 years on, we’re still being denied justice
OPINION: My people live in impoverished exile. Governments must stop talking about ‘regret’ and give our islands back
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsMinisters responsible for controversial sanction waivers, new rules say
MP asks ‘what are ministers trying to hide?’, as government refuses to publish original sanctions guidance
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Published in: Home: AnalysisRishi Sunak may not have broken the rules, but his government has
The entire government is in breach of the ministerial code, meaning there may be more undeclared ministers’ interests
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Published in: Home: OpinionI’m a newly qualified nurse. Here’s why I rejected the insulting 5% pay offer
OPINION: After tax, National Insurance, pension payments and student loan repayments, I’d have got £15 extra a week
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Published in: Home: OpinionThe Good Friday Agreement gave me hope after a childhood marked by violence
OPINION: I remember the optimism I had for peace in 1998 when I was 18. But the pace of progress fails Northern Ireland