Investigation / Lovebombed by lobbyists: How Labour became the party of Big Business An openDemocracy investigation reveals the secretive mass lobbying campaign that shaped Starmer's policies By Ethan Shone / 9 Jul 2024
Investigation / Revealed: The secretive group taking MPs on trips to Israel Source said visit organised by ELNET for Labour staffers had ‘clear agenda’ to shape policies of next government By Martin Williams / 4 Jul 2024
Investigation / Labour’s biggest corporate donor Ecotricity accused of ‘greenwashing’ Exclusive: Energy firm making ‘misleading’ claims about ‘neutralising’ gas with carbon credits By Martin Williams / 3 Jul 2024
Investigation / Government secrecy still rife as departments consistently breach FOI deadlines Exclusive: New openDemocracy report reveals public bodies regularly fail to respond to FOI requests before legal deadline By Jenna Corderoy / 27 Jun 2024
Investigation / One seat, two candidates accused of buying their chance to become its MP How a Labour lobbying boss and a Tory nepo-baby ‘paid’ their way onto the ballot in rural Suffolk By Ethan Shone / 13 Jun 2024
Investigation / A war on two fronts: How the British military fails women who report rapes Exclusive: Pervasive misogyny means 77% of troops accused of rape are found not guilty in military courts By Sian Norris / 13 Jun 2024
Investigation / Erosión en el alto Coca en Ecuador: un terremoto en cámara lenta Desde 2020, una acelerada erosión ha marcado la vida del río Coca y de sus poblaciones aledañas. La hidroeléctrica Coca Codo Sinclair aceleró el proceso, que podría llevar al desastre. ¿Qué llevó a la zona a este punto de ecocidio? By Gabriela Ruiz Agila / 3 Jun 2024
Investigation / Labour accused of ‘racism’ after ‘disgusting’ treatment of Palestinian man Revealed: Party refused to disclose what personal information it has on ex-supporter whose mother was killed in Gaza By Martin Williams / 16 May 2024
Investigation / Yes, HMP Wandsworth is dangerous – most prisons in England and Wales are Ministers told to improve state of London prison – but our investigation shows its appalling conditions are the norm By Sian Norris / 14 May 2024
Investigation / Dirty, dangerous, and failing: Prison crisis revealed in England and Wales openDemocracy's exclusive data analysis exposes systemic problems, described as ‘shameful’ by ex-prisons minister By Sian Norris / 6 May 2024
Investigation / Revealed: ‘Wild West’ for personal data undermines UK human rights Asylum seekers and trafficking victims among individuals hit by failures to provide copies of personal data By Jenna Corderoy / 1 May 2024
Investigation / Labour in ‘cash for access’ scandal over meetings with £150k donor Labour top brass including Keir Starmer gave Bloomberg ‘exclusive’ look at party's financial plan at private meeting By Ethan Shone / 13 Apr 2024