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Published in: Home: OpinionAmnesty for Northern Ireland’s Troubles promises neither peace nor justice
OPINION: The UK government’s Northern Ireland Troubles bill will sweep historic crimes under the carpet
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Published in: Home: NewsCovid inquiry hires Tory-linked PR firms to manage bereaved families
Exclusive: 23Red and M&C Saatchi did government PR during the pandemic. Families say ‘conflict of interest is obvious’
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsTory MP grills government over decision to let warlord sue journalist
Conservative chair of Foreign Affairs Committee says she’s “aghast” and “appalled” at “shameful” granting of...
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Published in: Home: NewsScrap plans to give cops more power, say women as David Carrick jailed for life
A Met officer has been locked up for dozens of rapes. Yet Suella Braverman’s priority is clamping down on protesters
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureFamily’s plea over Belgian-Tunisian woman found dead in police cell
Sourour Abouda is the third person of North African descent to die in unexplained circumstances in Rue Royale.
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: OpinionBrazil’s Indigenous peoples survived Bolsonaro. Now Lula has won, what next?
Bolsonaro’s genocidal policies devastated Indigenous communities. After four years of trauma, they can breathe again
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Published in: Home: AnalysisYes, Britain is corrupt. But it’s a lot worse than you think
OPINION: The UK has dropped in the Corruption Perception Index. But corruption is global – and we are its engine
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Published in: Home: NewsopenDemocracy’s corruption revelations see UK plunge in global ranking
Government rule breaches are to blame for UK’s corruption nadir, says Transparency International
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: AnalysisBrazil breaks new ground in the global fight against fake news
After enduring years of online toxicity, Brazil now wants to show the world how to crack down on disinformation
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Published in: 50.50: NewsSexual violence laws enable impunity in Eurasia, report finds
Equality Now is calling on Eurasian countries to amend sexual violence laws towards consent-based definitions
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: AnalysisWhat latest Nadhim Zahawi revelations mean for ex-chancellor’s future
Fresh revelations about Zahawi’s relationship with the company owned by his parents add a twist to his ongoing tax row
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Published in: Home: OpinionZahawi’s resignation won’t be enough. The entire UK tax system needs fixing
OPINION: Paying tax is a social act, a contribution to a better society. The government is jeopardising that
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsRevealed: Nadhim Zahawi played secret role in offshore-linked lender
Scandal-hit Conservative chair did not declare his interests in Crowd2Fund, a company co-founded by his parents
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Published in: Home: NewsLawfare perpetrators should pay into journalists’ defence fund, says Tory peer
Tina Stowell said action to crack down on SLAPPs was ‘wholly inadequate’ following revelations by openDemocracy
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Published in: Home: NewsHome Office ignored charity’s offers to house asylum-seeking children
Exclusive: Government claim that care system is too full for migrant kids is ‘completely untrue’, says foster charity
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Published in: Home: NewsGovernment 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
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Published in: Home: AnalysisThe government let a warlord sue our best journalist. Here’s why it matters
OLIVER BULLOUGH: Yevgeny Prigozhin shows just how much the legal system favours the wealthy over the truth
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Published in: Home: NewsLabour calls for probe into Treasury’s role in case against journalist
Rishi Sunak’s old department gave go-ahead for Yevgeny Prigozhin to circumvent sanctions and bring case in London
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Published in: Home: InvestigationRevealed: UK government helped sanctioned Putin ally sue British journalist
UK Treasury, then under Rishi Sunak’s control, let Yevgeny Prigozhin circumvent sanctions to target Eliot Higgins
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Published in: Home: NewsEU 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