News / Revealed: Labour taking free staff from scandal-hit consulting firms The party has welcomed PricewaterhouseCoopers back to the fold even though Rachel Reeves called for it to be broken up By Adam Bychawski / 6 Jun 2023
News / Private firm that left asylum seekers to sleep on street made £28m profit People were left without “appropriate accommodation” at hotels managed by Clearsprings for the Home Office By Adam Bychawski / 2 Jun 2023
Investigation / MPs in ‘levelled up’ areas still rely on cars instead of public transport Even government’s own junior ministers for levelling up and local transport are claiming thousands of pounds to drive By Adam Bychawski / 23 May 2023
News / Revealed: How ‘unfit’ PPE helped former playboy buy two mansions Glove tycoon Robert Gros splashed millions on luxury homes and planned to build cinema, disco and golf simulator By Adam Bychawski / 22 May 2023
News / Afghan refugees fear homelessness as landlords ‘refuse to rent’ to them Exclusive: Home Office told thousands who fled the Taliban to fend for themselves – now they can’t find places to live By Adam Bychawski / 10 May 2023
News / Council that vetoed cash for food banks to spend £50,000 on coronation Exclusive: Tory-controlled Bromley Council is among those spending a total of £3.8m on royal-themed events By Adam Bychawski and Jenna Corderoy / 5 May 2023
News / Management consultants raking in £3,000 a day from NHS Campaigners question why huge sums are being handed to multi-billion pound companies over local health experts By Adam Bychawski / 3 May 2023
News / Home Office breaks promise to find homes for Afghan refugees The government said Afghan refugees would all get permanent homes. This week, they were told: you’re on your own By Adam Bychawski / 26 Apr 2023
News / Braverman’s false claims mean trafficking victims ‘won’t get help’ Government’s former anti-slavery commissioner tells MPs home secretary has made it harder for victims to come forward By Adam Bychawski / 19 Apr 2023
News / NHS paid private firms £500m to ‘ease backlog’. Fewer patients got seen The health service saw 6.6% fewer people in 2022 than 2019, despite lucrative contracts to fix wait lists By Adam Bychawski / 12 Apr 2023
News / Trade secretary Kemi Badenoch dined with anti-climate lobbyists in US Minister had secret meeting with oil-backed think tank that warned UK government not to listen to climate scientists By Adam Bychawski / 4 Apr 2023
Feature / UK accused of ‘washing its hands’ of Iraqi refugees Just a tenth of Iraqis claiming asylum in the UK have been given refugee status since the war By Adam Bychawski and Anita Mureithi / 24 Mar 2023