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The Tories have put roadblocks in the way of local councils who want to cut energy bills and carbon emissions. So we headed to the High Court to challenge the new rules.
The Tories want to move on from the debacle over their unlawful VIP lane. We must hold them to account at the ballot box.
Since the NHS imposed restrictions on treatment for young trans people, deaths have surged. Whistleblowers and Tavistock clinic papers show this was not only predictable, but predicted at the time. Content warning: suicide
The High Court blocked our challenge to the government’s backsliding over onshore wind. But now we’ve won the chance to make the case for clean, cheap energy.
The health secretary rushed through a ban on puberty blockers. We’re challenging this callous decision in court.
Unincorporated associations don’t have to reveal much about political donations, but 10 of them have breached the law. Is our politics for sale?
Government rules are crushing local authority plans to build warmer, greener homes, so we’re heading to the High Court to fight for better housing.
What we’ve spent years doggedly uncovering about the government’s dodgy deals and cronyism during the pandemic has now paved the way for the appointment of a covid corruption commissioner.
Disinformation could distort this general election. It’s time to take action on the AI-generated clips that pollute our politics.
The disgraced healthtech tycoon has now given the Tories over £15m to grease the wheels of their election machine.
Even the Daily Mail can’t dodge its legal obligations. It shouldn’t be that hard to find out what companies, campaigners and political parties know about us all.
Political deepfakes could upend this election, but Ofcom’s advice to social media companies is ill-prepared. It’s time for the regulator to spell out what the law demands.
Lucrative deals between the government and a water company owned by Tory treasurer and mega-donor Graham Edwards are under the spotlight.
Good Law Project supporter Mick Woolley explains how he had to push against an outdated planning system to build himself a home for the future.
The government claims its Covid procurement was all above board. So why did companies spend millions of pounds on brokers who knew Tories?
The government overreached its powers when it introduced measures to crack down on protest without proper debate in parliament.