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Published in: Home: OpinionWill Prigozhin's death make any difference to the war in Ukraine?
A lot rests on whether Putin’s brutal consolidation of power works out
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Published in: Home: OpinionPutin stays in charge, but Prigozhin mutiny highlights US power in Ukraine
The ‘march on Moscow’ threw light on US intelligence involvement in Ukraine, and the leverage it has over the war
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsLaw to protect UK journalists from vexatious lawsuits a welcome ‘first step’
New amendment will protect only those reporting on economic crime, sparking calls for government to go further
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsNew law to stop the rich and powerful from silencing UK journalists
Exclusive: Government-backed amendment to protect those reporting on corruption expected to be in Parliament this week
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsMinisters responsible for controversial sanction waivers, new rules say
MP asks ‘what are ministers trying to hide?’, as government refuses to publish original sanctions guidance
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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: Dark Money Investigations: NewsUK law firm that represented Russian warlord linked to ‘golden visas’
London law firm that worked for Wagner Group founder faces call to be ‘struck off’ as regulator launches probes
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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: 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