News / Government reviewing its sanctions rules after letting Putin ally sue critic Ministers are considering giving more political oversight to a process that allowed a warlord to sue a UK journalist By Adam Bychawski / 25 Jan 2023
News / EU is urged: No deals with UK unless right to strike is protected Europe’s unions make plea to MEPs as UK tries to resolve deadlock over Northern Ireland By Adam Bychawski / 23 Jan 2023
News / Revealed: Taskforce to tackle NHS backlog is stuffed with private health CEOs Lobbyists for private health corporations were among those tasked with shaping proposals for NHS recovery plan By Adam Bychawski / 19 Jan 2023
News / Comparing UK anti-strike law to Europe is ‘b*llocks’, say continental unions European trade unionists say UK strike laws are already more restrictive than its neighbours By Adam Bychawski / 13 Jan 2023
News / Revealed: Truss-allied think tank met dozens of MPs prior to leadership win Institute of Economic Affairs boasted of access to parliamentarians in run-up to Liz Truss’s ill-fated premiership By Adam Bychawski / 11 Jan 2023
News / Five political decisions that drove the NHS to the brink NHS wait lists are bursting at the seams. From austerity to privatising social care, this is how we got here By Adam Bychawski / 10 Jan 2023
News / Government energy adviser quits BP after ‘conflict of interest’ fears revealed Peter Mather was appointed to the government’s BEIS board despite being paid to chair a BP shareholders’ group By Adam Bychawski / 4 Jan 2023
Investigation / Modern-day Scrooges: Corporations give ‘small change’ in charity stunts Coca-Cola and Amazon among giants that hand over a fraction of their profits as part of promotional stunts By Adam Bychawski / 24 Dec 2022
News / Police force accused of beating man was warned of stop-and-search failings Singer says ‘aggressive’ South Wales Police officers got in his car and punched him – leaving him fearing for life By Adam Bychawski / 2 Dec 2022
News / openDemocracy backs campaign to end intimidation lawsuits against journalists Top newspaper editors call on Dominic Raab to bring in new law to defend journalists from oligarchs’ legal threats By Adam Bychawski / 29 Nov 2022
News / Global food companies pay shareholders £15bn as millions face poverty Exclusive: World’s biggest food giants made £20bn in profits – while warning of price rises to come By Adam Bychawski / 28 Nov 2022
News / Contractor where staff traded racist messages banks millions in profit Mitie was handed a £53m contract in September despite reports of poor conditions at asylum centres By Adam Bychawski / 18 Nov 2022