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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: NewsSomali families say they’re being forced out of east London community
The group say they're being overlooked for social housing and have accused Tower Hamlets Council of discrimination
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Published in: Home: OpinionIt’s time to abolish the Met Police
OPINION: You can’t reform a system that’s doing exactly what it’s intended to do
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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: Home: FeatureHow spying on campaigners became mainstream in the UK
Many of the UK’s most prominent institutions are using private intelligence firms to snoop on activists
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Published in: Home: InvestigationExclusive: Environmental campaigners ‘spied on’ ahead of Sadiq Khan event
Video shows security official picking out campaigners by name and barring them from mayor of London debate at O2 arena
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Published in: Home: OpinionWhere ‘levelling up’ funds go doesn’t matter. They aren’t supposed to work
OPINION: Meaningful change on inequality would require real powers for local authorities. Anything else is just noise
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Published in: Freedom of Information: NewsMet Police won’t reveal abuse claims against its own sexual violence unit
Exclusive: The force said publishing allegations against sexual violence team would ‘breach their right to privacy’
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Published in: Home: OpinionTrue democracy would mean paying people to engage with politics
OPINION: It’s not fair to ask the most disadvantaged to give up their time during a cost of living crisis
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Published in: Home: FeatureDemolition or disrepair: the choice facing residents on one London estate
Hundreds in Custom House are being asked to vote on whether their homes should be knocked down. It’s a catch-22
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Published in: Home: FeatureHow Brick Lane fought back against racism
East London’s Bengali community came out against the murder of Altab Ali in 1978. These are their stories
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionI was at the first Pride march 50 years ago today. Here’s what it taught me
The UK’s Gay Liberation Front only lasted a few years in the early 1970s, but its legacy is still felt today
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionAnti-trans haters couldn’t dim the joy of my first shirtless Pride
The sun on my chest in Oxford Street felt like a recognition of how hard I had fought to get where I was
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: InvestigationRevealed: Russian oligarch dodged sanctions over Mayfair mansion
Shares controlled by Alisher Usmanov in a London property firm were transferred to the Russian business empire he founded
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Published in: Home: NewsMoment police officer punches protester in face during Peckham raid
Exclusive: Footage provides new evidence of police brutalising protesters at an immigration raid in south London
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: OpinionCan the new Economic Crime Bill really tackle the UK’s dirty money problem?
From Russian money laundering to a fraud epidemic, economic crime costs the UK at least £290bn a year. The...
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Published in: Home: OpinionWhile ‘beergate’ dominates headlines, UK politics quietly changes forever
The pundits of London’s metropolitan media are focused on Keir Starmer’s curry. But they’re all missing the bigger story
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Published in: Home: NewsExclusive: More London children speak out about horrific police strip searches
Young people and youth workers will picket a Hackney police station over the ‘state-sanctioned sexual assault’ of...
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Published in: Home: NewsRate of unsolved killings of Black and Asian people has trebled under Dick
Exclusive: Metropolitan Police accused of institutional racism as homicide cases with Black or Asian victims are...
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsRevealed: Russian army’s football club channelling cash through London
Sanctioned CSKA Moscow is chaired by Putin’s personal adviser, but a significant stake in the club is still owned by...