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Published in: 50.50: InvestigationArmenians accused of selling babies still work in hospitals and government
Revealed: Members of alleged illegal adoption gang that sold babies to Italy keep high-profile jobs despite charges
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Published in: Freedom of Information: NewsThe Home Office says you don’t need to know about its ‘spying’ on lawyers
Exclusive: Government refuses to answer questions about its surveillance of immigration lawyers
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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: 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: NewsPutin’s warlord planned new legal attack on BBC with UK government help
Yevgeny Prigozhin, who leads the notorious Wagner army, sought to attack the BBC two months before the Ukraine invasion
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Published in: Freedom of Information: NewsHancock’s official Covid diaries ‘not in public interest’, government says
Exclusive: The health department has again refused to publish Matt Hancock's official diary – despite WhatsApp leaks
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Published in: Home: OpinionGovernments have failed. We must save ourselves from the climate crisis
OPINION: After I lost my home, I realised we can’t rely on politicians. Communities must act to protect their future
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Published in: Home: NewsRevealed: BA owner pressured government to hide emissions data
British Airways doesn’t want the public to know it has the highest emissions per passenger on transatlantic routes
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: InvestigationRevealed: E.ON tried to get Kwarteng to cut its taxes while bills soared
The UK’s biggest energy supplier also felt threat from Don’t Pay UK was ‘existential’, exclusive documents reveal
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Published in: Freedom of Information: NewsGovernment given formal warning over personal data failures
Information Commissioner’s Office reprimanded seven organisations for causing people ‘significant distress’
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Published in: Freedom of Information: NewsTruss and Sunak’s teams had worst transparency records in Whitehall
Revealed: Tory leadership hopefuls both led teams with an 'awful' record for Freedom of Information
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Published in: Home: NewsRevealed: Why government tried to shield £800m research agency from scrutiny
Government forced to release discussions after information rights watchdog rules in openDemocracy’s favour
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Published in: Freedom of Information: InvestigationBoris Johnson refuses to publish his official pandemic diaries
Exclusive: Government blocks release of 18 ministers’ calendars – including those of the PM and Matt Hancock
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Published in: Home: NewsSunak’s jobs scheme left young people in debt and failed to vet employers
Exclusive: Under-25s were treated like ‘free bodies’ under the government’s £1.9bn Kickstart project
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Published in: Home: AnalysisMinisters’ attacks on judges threaten UK democracy, warns new report
Government attacks risk giving the impression that the courts are being pressured to rule in Boris Johnson's favour
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Published in: Home: OpinionTo ‘level up’, the UK needs a real jubilee: a mass write-off of debts
Even before cost of living crisis, the poor owed the government – or, the Crown – £16bn. Why not just write it off?
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Published in: Home: OpinionThe Online Safety Bill endangers us by ignoring digital threats to democracy
In Russia, Putin's propaganda reminds us of the risk of online manipulation. Why are our MPs failing to address it?
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Published in: oDR: AnalysisThe UK can sanction Russian luxury property. But will it?
As tension heightens over Ukraine, experts say targeting the Russian elite’s UK property would be difficult – and...
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: NewsHow Jacob Rees-Mogg’s new Brexit post could make him richer
The new minister for Brexit opportunities is thought to have a 12% stake in an $8bn investment fund that specialises...
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: OpinionIf Tory MPs want to protect freedom, why are they supporting the Elections Bill?
Let’s not suffer from selective liberalism. Civil liberties are for life, not just for Christmas rebellions