An online database of anonymous complaints about Russian employers has been blocked following a Moscow defamation case
Government seeking to move away from third party data platforms after openDemocracy’s legal win
A former Labour minister admits the briefing document was ‘bang to rights’ and ‘should have been acted on’
Transparency campaigners ‘dismayed’ after the next information commissioner says the public should trust organisations
Pressure mounts on council to cancel international electronic warfare conference that was blocked from Spanish city last year
Super-rich Conservative supporters accused of "buying access" as scale of Tory links to the Prince’s Foundation revealed
Within hours of Afghan refugees’ arrival in the UK, local councils sprang into action, as one volunteer explains
Pandemic was an 'unprecedented opportunity' says Meller Designs, which was fast-tracked in the government’s ‘VIP lane’
Exclusive: Probe by the Standards Commissioner follows openDemocracy revelations of ‘shocking lack of transparency’, in one of the widest-scale breaches ever exposed
Exclusive: Former electoral commissioner David Howarth says UK government's new Elections bill is a sop to Brexiters that poses ‘serious threats’ to the fairness of future votes
I was an Electoral Commissioner. Boris Johnson’s bill will benefit the Conservative Party at the expense of British democracy
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