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  • 3 March 2024
    We’re challenging the Government to put onshore wind back on the map

    Wind power is one of the cheapest forms of renewable energy yet England continues to miss out. The Tories must explain why they’re putting up barriers to a sustainable future.

    We’re challenging the Government to put onshore wind back on the map
  • 2 March 2024
    Winner of huge public contracts becomes Tories’ biggest ever donor

    A company run by the Tories’ largest donor, Frank Hester, now wants to roll out AI solutions across the NHS. His ‘long conversations’ with the Prime Minister must be disclosed.

    Winner of huge public contracts becomes Tories’ biggest ever donor
  • 23 February 2024
    How to build a thriving business? Sell the Government £551m of useless PPE

    Nine companies who bagged massive contracts through the unlawful VIP lane have gone on to build empires on mountains of equipment deemed unfit for use in the NHS.

    How to build a thriving business? Sell the Government £551m of useless PPE
  • 22 February 2024
    Caroline Lucas: The Tories are either lying or are asleep at the wheel

    The Government’s own assessments of its net zero strategy show an administration that is already failing in the fight against the climate crisis, says Caroline Lucas.

    Caroline Lucas: The Tories are either lying or are asleep at the wheel
  • 21 February 2024
    The PPE scandal is far from over

    The Tory VIP lane was a high road to cronyism, says Henry Marsh.

    The PPE scandal is far from over
  • 17 February 2024
    We’re taking legal action to uncover Palantir’s blanked-out contract

    Almost three quarters of the contract between the tech giant and the NHS is completely blanked out. It’s time to see what it’s hiding.

    We’re taking legal action to uncover Palantir’s blanked-out contract
  • 14 February 2024
    Turning Tory waste into shards of hope

    We exposed how the Government was selling off £135m of unused ventilators at a knock-down price.  Now a charity is buying them up to put them to good use.

    Turning Tory waste into shards of hope
  • 2 February 2024
    Michael Gove opened the door to biggest VIP lane firm

    Fervent prayers for ‘the Conservative Party’ and a promise to ‘follow up!’ How Michael Gove’s emails greased the wheels of Unispace’s £679m PPE deals. with Russell Scott

    Michael Gove opened the door to biggest VIP lane firm
  • 2 February 2024
    Tory donor’s oil and gas firm offered another license to drill

    The latest round of North Sea oil and gas licenses is bad news for the future of our planet, but good news for the profit forecasts of a Tory donor’s company.

    Tory donor’s oil and gas firm offered another license to drill
  • 29 January 2024
    Government sells £135m worth of pandemic ventilators for ‘peanuts’

    Excalibur Healthcare bagged a contract for ventilators at £50,000 each. Now the Tories are flogging thousands of the same model – never used – for a starting price of as little as £100 each. By Russell Scott

    Government sells £135m worth of pandemic ventilators for ‘peanuts’
  • 18 January 2024
    £336m likely to be lost after VIP lane companies shut up shop

    Firms that bagged massive contracts have now stopped trading, meaning that hundreds of millions of pounds spent on unusable PPE is likely to be unrecoverable. by Max Colbert

    £336m likely to be lost after VIP lane companies shut up shop
  • 17 January 2024
    Water industry plan for ‘urgent change’ now four months late

    The water industry promised to publish its plan to tackle its sewage dumping by summer 2023. Four months on, it still hasn’t materialised. So we’ve demanded answers.

    Water industry plan for ‘urgent change’ now four months late
  • 12 January 2024
    Tory Minister takes £5,000 donation from Palantir’s UK boss

    Housing Minister, Lee Rowley, accepted a £5,000 donation from Palantir’s Executive President for UK and Europe just a few months after the spy-tech giant landed its controversial £330m data contract with NHS England.

    Tory Minister takes £5,000 donation from Palantir’s UK boss
  • 11 January 2024
    Labour to roll back private equity’s sweetheart deal on tax

    Our legal challenge forced HMRC to abandon a sweetheart deal that costs the public purse £420m a year. Now Keir Starmer wants to enforce the law so he can fund child mental health services.

    Labour to roll back private equity’s sweetheart deal on tax
  • 6 January 2024
    NHS to investigate Palantir influencer campaign as possible contract breach

    NHS England has confirmed that it will investigate whether Palantir violated the terms of its contract to run the Federated Data Platform, after the tech giant covertly launched an influencer campaign which targeted Good Law Project.

    NHS to investigate Palantir influencer campaign as possible contract breach
  • 2 January 2024
    How Palantir and Topham Guerin’s plan to discredit us unravelled

    Social media influencers give us the inside story of a campaign to discredit Good Law Project over the concerns we have raised about the award of a huge NHS data contract to tech giant, Palantir.

    How Palantir and Topham Guerin’s plan to discredit us unravelled