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Published in: Home: NewsCovid inquiry has no plan to sanction Boris Johnson over missing messages
Bereaved families have called for action against the former prime minister, who claims he can’t unlock his old phone
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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: NewsKey takeaways as Whitty and Vallance give evidence to Covid inquiry
Pair say UK lacked capacity to ‘scale up’ testing and treatment, and not enough was done about health inequality
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Published in: Home: NewsGovernment won’t claim it ‘did everything right’ during the pandemic
It marks a change in tone from Boris Johnson's claims that he and the Tory government got the “big calls right”
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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
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Published in: Home: ExplainerEverything you need to know about the UK Covid-19 inquiry
Your guide to the independent inquiry into Britain’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, which kicks off on 13 June
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Published in: Home: NewsBoris Johnson’s WhatsApps prior to May 2021 are missing
Revelation of missing phone comes as Cabinet Office launches legal battle with Covid-19 inquiry
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Published in: Home: NewsGovernment defies watchdog order to hand over Hancock’s Covid diaries
Department of Health and Social Care may be held in contempt of court for missing information commissioner’s deadline
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Published in: Home: NewsRevealed: Government’s fight to withhold evidence from Covid-19 inquiry
Headache deepens for Cabinet Office as it deems information about alleged Chequers gatherings ‘irrelevant’ to inquiry
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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: FeatureThe Tories pledged to end rough sleeping by 2024. Will they?
Conservative MP says ministers have failed to grasp ‘crucial opportunity’ as street homelessness ticks up, not down
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Published in: Home: AnalysisHow Boris Johnson raked in £5m in 6 months after leaving office
The former prime minister has made over £25,000 a day in outside earnings since he left Downing Street
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Published in: Home: OpinionWe’re fundraising for a reporter to cover the Covid inquiry – all of it
We want to report on every day of the Covid-19 inquiry. Will you help us keep holding the government accountable?
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsDefence firm part-owned by Johnson’s £1m donor wins £80m MoD contract
Christopher Harborne is the largest single shareholder in QinetiQ, which announced a lucrative government deal this week
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Published in: Home: NewsJohnson will publish memoir – but refuses to hand over ministerial diary
Ex-PM spent a year refusing to release his official ministerial diary. Now he’s publishing his own account instead
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: InvestigationRevealed: Conservatives took more than £800,000 from private health firms
Private health tycoons have wined and dined senior ministers while cashing in on NHS contracts
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Published in: Home: FeatureA year after Partygate, why is the government still being so secretive?
A year after the news broke about Partygate, the Cabinet Office is still refusing openDemocracy’s FOI requests on...
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Published in: Home: NewsExclusive: Moonlighting MPs raked in £9.6m from second jobs in a year
MPs’ earnings outside the Commons have doubled year-on-year as Labour unveils plans to clamp down on side hustles
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Published in: Home: NewsSuella Braverman is far from the only senior Tory to echo the far-Right
The home secretary has been accused of mainstreaming far-Right rhetoric – it’s not the first time ministers have...
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Published in: Home: OpinionNo one voted for Rishi Sunak to return the UK to crippling austerity
OPINION: Sunak wants yet another round of cuts to public spending. And just like in 2010, we didn’t vote for it