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But when South West Water spilled sewage in Newquay, ministers did nothing.
The government has announced 2,000 extra sitting days to tackle the court backlog, taking the total to 108,500 days for courts this year – but there’s still more to do.
The police tried to force Joel Goodman to hand over his photos of the Rotherham riots. He stood up for freedom of speech and won.
Alleged Chinese spy Yang Tenbo is a business partner of a major Tory donor, who has held sensitive roles advising the government on defence and tech.
Elena Chirkinyan, who helped to run a billion-dollar money laundering ring, also worked for Tory donors, Oracle Capital Group.
Our joint investigation raises more questions about Walney’s conflicts of interest
After a two day tribunal hearing, we still have more questions than answers. Why is the Cabinet Office still trying to keep Rishi Sunak’s investments under wraps?
As the delays in the criminal justice system reach record highs, we’re taking legal action so women can get justice.
During the pandemic 16 firms supplied £115m worth of PPE that was deemed unusable in the NHS. Since the start of 2024 they’ve made £79.58m. By Max Colbert
Keir Starmer promised ‘integrity and honesty’. But his government is backing a last ditch effort to keep us in the dark about Sunak’s investments while he was prime minister.
Now the Supreme Court has removed barriers that stopped people taking on polluting water companies, Jo Bateman is expanding her case.
The MP for Clacton has started targeting the World Health Organisation with the support of vaping and novel nicotine lobbyists – but his new pressure group refuses to reveal who’s funding them.
We’re teaming up with The World Reimagined to launch a campaign to make sure our national museum tells our national story, with a permanent exhibit about the transatlantic slave trade.
The transatlantic slave trade transformed the British Empire, but our national museum sidelines this shared history. The British Museum needs a permanent exhibit on slavery.
Streeting is planning to put our intimate health data on central care records. It’s time for him to address the elephant in the room.
The £3.9bn Rachel Reeves announced last week for carbon capture and storage is a downpayment on a £21.7bn scam that will fuel climate chaos, says George Monbiot.