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Published in: Home: OpinionLabour is headed for electoral triumph – then woe in government
The party may have a 30-point lead in the polls, but its lack of real offering to voters will soon cause problems
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Published in: Home: OpinionIsrael’s war on Gaza could spark protests that shape entire region
While media focus is on pro-Palestine protests in the US, anger in North Africa and Western Asia could boil over
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Published in: Home: NewsGovernment admits it broke law to allow gamebird shooting
Ministers ignored advice about the release of pheasants and partridges after meeting a pro-shooting organisation
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: AnalysisJet-setters, partygoers and double-jobbers: Who’s given what to MPs in 2024
A closer look at the hospitality, gifts and donations received by Labour and Conservatives so far this year
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: AnalysisWhere Labour and the Tories got their money from in 2023
Labour’s cash from private donors now dwarfs donations from unions, while the Tories got their biggest bung ever
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsConservative Party took £1.3m from donor group linked to Israeli settlements
Amnesty International says Rishi Sunak must review donations from JCB and its directors after our findings
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Published in: Home: NewsHome Office ‘did not discuss’ Islamophobia risk in wake of Hamas attacks
Government spoke about threat of antisemitism but did not consider making equivalent warning about anti-Muslim hate
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Published in: Home: Opinion‘Small boat’ pilot Ibrahima Bah faces life in jail. He’s a scapegoat
Those who drive boats are often simply the poorest people on board. Those really at fault still walk free
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Published in: Home: NewsUK housing minister makes misleading claim about ‘increase’ in social homes
Lee Rowley said Tories had built 700,000 social homes but made no reference to plummeting stock of social rent homes
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Published in: Home: OpinionWhen far-right ideas become mainstream, it’s people of colour who suffer
The Tories and Labour competing over hardline immigration policies only helps to mainstream far-right ideas
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: InvestigationExclusive: Tory MP earns £900 an hour from arms firm run by bribery suspect
Labour accuses Mark Pritchard of bringing Parliament into disrepute over job with North Macedonian company
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Published in: Home: AnalysisWill the Tories meet their 2019 manifesto pledges?
Remember the 40 new hospitals and the 300,000 additional homes a year? Here’s how that’s going
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Published in: Home: AnalysisDid Sunak mislead Parliament over Eat Out to Help Out?
Sunak told MPs that scientific advice had been taken ‘at all steps’ during Covid. That’s not what the inquiry has heard
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Published in: Home: NewsJohnson’s Covid claims dismantled as inquiry prepares for Christmas break
‘Awkward things called facts and evidence’ undermined evidence of former UK PM Boris Johnson, hearing told
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Published in: Home: NewsSunak insists there was no need to consult scientists on Eat Out to Help Out
Bullish under questioning, the prime minister claimed Eat Out was a ‘micropolicy’ that did not need scientific input
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Published in: Home: OpinionJeremy Hunt’s benefit crackdown will worsen an already terrible system
The chancellor knows the anguish the welfare system causes Disabled people – and he knows his reforms won’t help
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Published in: ourEconomy: AnalysisHunt’s autumn statement snuffs out any hope of an economic revival
The economy is the sum total of our work, purchases and social interactions. The chancellor has forgotten how it works
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Published in: Home: NewsWhitty told ministers: Stop discussing herd immunity – you don’t understand it
England’s chief medical officer Chris Whitty also revealed his contempt for the so-called Great Barrington Declaration
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Published in: Home: NewsGovernment has no evidence for key attack lines against Labour councils
Transport secretary Mark Harper claimed local authorities were trying to ‘police people’s lives’ using ‘15-minute cities’
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Published in: Home: OpinionCameron’s return to politics highlights the UK’s democratic deficit
Cameron’s plot-twist appointment as foreign secretary shows why we urgently need increased devolution