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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: OpinionNigel Lawson’s economic ‘success’ was an oil-fuelled illusion
OPINION: Lawson’s legacy is of a climate sceptic indebted to Big Oil. Refusal to accept that is making the UK poorer
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: AnalysisLabour’s plans to tackle UK’s dirty money problem need more ambition
If Labour wins the next election, it can’t just talk tough on corruption – it must fund Londongrad’s clean-up
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Published in: Home: NewsNew UK sanctions rules to halt libel cases following Prigozhin case
The government is tightening its rules after openDemocracy revealed it helped a sanctioned warlord sue a journalist
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Published in: Home: AnalysisHere’s how Humza Yousaf can deliver a fairer, greener Scotland
After 16 years in power, the SNP is stagnating. With these 16 policies, the new first minister can change that
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Published in: Live discussionsUkraine’s fight for economic justice
Russian aggression is driving Ukrainians into poverty. But the war could also be an opportunity to reset the...
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Published in: Home: OpinionMinisters blocked my questions on why they let a warlord sue a journalist
LIAM BYRNE: The government must be transparent about its decision to waive sanctions against Yevgeny Prigozhin
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Published in: Home: NewsTory MPs’ rent expenses soar as they inflict real-terms housing benefit cut
Exclusive: Tory MPs blamed rising rents for increased claims, while government imposed freeze on poorest tenants
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionBreaking corporate monopolies is the only way to save democracy
OPINION: Tackling our most pressing problems will require taking back the enormous power held by the 1%
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Published in: oDR: FeatureLife in Russia: ‘War or no war, I still need to buy food'
Russians far from the frontline – women, children, pensioners, the jobless – explain how the war is affecting them
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Published in: Home: FeatureWhat Brick Lane’s Bengali squatters can teach us about gentrification
Fifty years after the squatters’ movement in east London, the Bengali community is once again under threat
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionDon’t be fooled by childcare pledges, Hunt’s budget offers the bare minimum
OPINION: The chancellor failed to tackle the cost of living crisis, but threw money at big business and top earners
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsRishi Sunak cut air taxes and blocked climate levy after airline lobbying
Exclusive: Sunak’s Treasury was lobbied by airlines over tax cuts, sparking accusations of government ‘favouritism’
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionThe UK and EU must leave the Energy Charter Treaty together
OPINION: We can’t be held hostage by a 1990s treaty that allows fossil fuel firms to sue governments
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Published in: Home: OpinionKate Forbes’ economic agenda is just as dangerous as her conservative views
OPINION: Scotland’s poorest would likely be worse off under the leadership of the SNP finance minister
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Published in: Home: NewsUK human rights being ‘eroded’, warn dozens of groups in landmark letter
Exclusive: Liberty, Unison and Mermaids among groups sending ‘distress signal’ as UN begins living standards probe
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Published in: oDR: FeatureFamily of Transnistrian man jailed for protesting Russia’s war speak out
Human rights conditions in the Russian-backed separatist enclave have been deteriorating since the invasion of Ukraine
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionFood corporations paid shareholders $53.5bn while millions went hungry
OPINION: Without food sovereignty, private businesses will continue profiteering at the expense of the planet
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: OpinionThere’s a new expenses scandal, but Westminster is silent
OPINION: Taxpayers are still being billed huge sums for controversial expenses, from MPs’ PR to business class flights
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Published in: oDR: NewsThe UK spent years lobbying for this Armenian goldmine. Now Russia is funding it
This flagship Western investment, backed strongly by the UK, will receive funds from a bank 44% owned by Russia