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Tommy Robinson? Stephen Lennon? Paul Harris? Confusion reigns over the far-right agitator’s business empire, as he has registered companies under two different names. But has he broken the law?
Labour’s solicitor general has dropped the Tory campaign to prosecute a retired social worker after she held a placard outside a court.
The new government has ripped up the Tories’ ‘absurd ban’ on onshore wind. We’ll be watching to make sure they spark a revolution in renewable energy.
He said he’d ‘take back control’ of ‘our money’, but the new Boston and Skegness MP put millions of pounds worth of shares in his property empire into an offshore trust.
Global Warming Policy Foundation is to divest from its campaigning subsidiary and change its outputs after a Charity Commission investigation. But why won’t the commission apply sanctions?
After nearly six years on our board, the Labour peer will step down at the end of this month.
Official records show over £979m of the money wasted by the Tories on unusable VIP lane PPE is yet to be recovered.
An emergency ban on puberty blockers rushed through despite warnings of the risks to vulnerable young people has been upheld. But how will the government protect young trans people and their families?
Ever since the Tories rushed through their ban on puberty blockers, we’ve been flooded with emails from worried parents. One mother asked us to share her fears. Read the mother’s words, unedited.
The health secretary must listen to the trans community, medical experts and many of his own party on the dangers of removing puberty blockers. Content warning: suicide
The new health secretary has defended the dangerous Tory ban on puberty blockers for young trans people being challenged in the High Court. He added he’d like to make the ban permanent, despite repeated warnings of the risk to young people’s lives. Content warning: suicide, self-harm
Jo’s swims are being disrupted by unlawful sewage spills. Jo’s simply had enough – and so have we. With our support, she’s taking legal action for everyone who wants to protect their right to swim.
New chancellor Rachel Reeves promises changes on onshore wind and housing. We’re making sure the new government keeps its promise.
Fourteen years of Tory rule have caused incalculable harm. This morning we can breathe a sigh of relief. But Labour won’t be able to fix all the problems. We’ve been thinking hard about our work under a new government.
A judge has ruled against our challenge on local councils’ powers to build better, greener homes. So we’re applying to appeal the decision and pressuring the next government to kick-start a revolution on homes for the future.
It’s not too late for the Crown Prosecution Service to better support the police in cracking down on political deepfakes.