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  • 4 April 2025
    News Thames Water dumps tonnes of sewage on parliament’s doorstep

    The failing water company has been showing its appreciation for MPs by dumping 37 days’ worth of raw sewage into the Thames only a stone’s throw from the Palace of Westminster.

    Thames Water dumps tonnes of sewage on parliament’s doorstep
  • 3 April 2025
    News While politicians sit on their hands, we’re taking on Meta

    Mark Zuckerberg is turning our kids into incels and our parents into climate deniers, with paid content on Instagram and Facebook. But we’re fighting back.

    While politicians sit on their hands, we’re taking on Meta
  • 29 March 2025
    News Labour is chucking cash at a carbon capture con – so we’re taking action

    A fossil fuel project in Teesside has landed a £10bn subsidy for a fairytale technology. But the government’s carbon sums don’t add up.

    Labour is chucking cash at a carbon capture con – so we’re taking action
  • 26 March 2025
    Case Update We’ve filed a landmark case against Nigel Farage’s Reform UK

    Group action at the High Court challenges Reform over breaches of data rights on behalf of 51 Good Law Project supporters.

    We’ve filed a landmark case against Nigel Farage’s Reform UK
  • 21 March 2025
    News Sexual misconduct strikes at the heart of university life

    Too many professors are pursuing their students and causing untold harm, says Anna Bull.

    Sexual misconduct strikes at the heart of university life
  • 17 March 2025
    News Ofcom launches investigation into GB News over LGBTQ+ slur

    Broadcast that received more than 70,000 complaints over a lie linking the LGBTQ+ community to paedophilia will be subject to a formal investigation.

    Ofcom launches investigation into GB News over LGBTQ+ slur
  • 17 March 2025
    News Open letter to support the judicial review of the Charity Commission report on Kids Company

    In the lead up to the judicial review of the 2022 Charity Commission report on Kids Company, below we publish an open letter signed by 54 academics, child protection experts, psychotherapists, researchers and many others, seeking justice and accountability.

    Open letter to support the judicial review of the Charity Commission report on Kids Company
  • 14 March 2025
    News The curious case of Kids Company – a mystery in plain sight

    Just days away from the judicial review of the Charity Commission’s highly critical report of Kids Company, we question why the charity had to close.

    The curious case of Kids Company – a mystery in plain sight
  • 14 March 2025
    News Farage faces formal complaint over donations from rightwing US PR firm

    The globetrotting MP for Clacton has been taking advice from a former spokesperson for the far-right agitator Steve Bannon, but he hasn’t declared it as a benefit. So we’ve complained to parliament.  

    Farage faces formal complaint over donations from rightwing US PR firm
  • 13 March 2025
    News Court rules against government attempt to block release of Sunak’s financial disclosures

    In a win for transparency, the Cabinet Office has failed in its last ditch attempt to prevent the release of details of Rishi Sunak’s financial dealings while prime minister.

    Court rules against government attempt to block release of Sunak’s financial disclosures
  • 11 March 2025
    News Thames Water: Why Steve Reed needs a haircut

    The failing water company is in court defending a £3bn bailout that won’t fix the problem. Here’s what the environment secretary should do instead.

    Thames Water: Why Steve Reed needs a haircut
  • 7 March 2025
    News Marvin Rees: We must build our national story on strong foundations

    When protesters tipped a slaver’s statue into Bristol Harbour, they raised a crucial question about the city’s rich history. It’s time for the British Museum to explore the painful story of transatlantic slavery.

    Marvin Rees: We must build our national story on strong foundations
  • 3 March 2025
    News Can we have confidence in the Covid inquiry?

    The inquiry seems to be in the dark about the scale of the VIP lane scandal. Our executive director shares the questions that need answers.

    Can we have confidence in the Covid inquiry?
  • 28 February 2025
    News UK police forces dodge questions on Palantir

    After Leicestershire Police removed details of a deal with the controversial US spy-tech firm, three quarters of UK police forces refuse to say if they even have a contract with Palantir.

    UK police forces dodge questions on Palantir
  • 26 February 2025
    News Daily Mail threatens to sue Good Law Project

    We said we were fighting to stop the Mail protecting a sexual predator, so the paper threatened us with legal action. We’re not backing down. CW: sexual assault

    Daily Mail threatens to sue Good Law Project
  • 21 February 2025
    News LSE threatens women speaking out on sexual misconduct

    Women at a top London university face disciplinary action after criticising the university for keeping a predatory professor in post.

    LSE threatens women speaking out on sexual misconduct