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  • 26 November 2024
    Case Update Jo Bateman broadens her challenge against South West Water

    Now the Supreme Court has removed barriers that stopped people taking on polluting water companies, Jo Bateman is expanding her case.

    Jo Bateman broadens her challenge against South West Water
  • 21 November 2024
    News Farage’s campaign against the WHO linked to vaping lobbyists that won’t reveal funders

    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.    

    Farage’s campaign against the WHO linked to vaping lobbyists that won’t reveal funders
  • 21 November 2024
    News Why does the British Museum need to talk about slavery?

    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.

    Why does the British Museum need to talk about slavery?
  • 21 November 2024
    News It’s time for the British Museum to tell the story of slavery

    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.

    It’s time for the British Museum to tell the story of slavery
  • 13 November 2024
    News Wes Streeting must rule Palantir out of his NHS technology revolution

    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.

    Wes Streeting must rule Palantir out of his NHS technology revolution
  • 4 November 2024
    News George Monbiot: Labour has been captured by carbon capture

    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.

    George Monbiot: Labour has been captured by carbon capture
  • 2 November 2024
    Case Update Sunak must correct the record over Tory data grab

    When Dawn Butler asked Rishi Sunak about a Tory data grab, Rishi Sunak claimed his party ‘follows all laws’. Now the regulator has ruled the Tories breached data law, she’s demanding he sets the record straight.

    Sunak must correct the record over Tory data grab
  • 1 November 2024
    News Are off-the-record meetings softening Labour policy on water companies?

    While ministers who talked tough on water companies have rowed back on tough action, there’s been a steady drip of meetings but no minutes. By Max Colbert

    Are off-the-record meetings softening Labour policy on water companies?
  • 23 October 2024
    News How private health has invested in Wes Streeting

    More than 60% of the registered donations accepted by the health secretary come from people and companies linked to private health. But are they expecting a return? By Max Colbert

    How private health has invested in Wes Streeting
  • 17 October 2024
    News Farage fails to declare gifts from rightwing US PR firm

    Five nights at the Hilton and a booking service. The MP for Clacton travelled to the US to support Donald Trump. So why hasn’t he declared the donations that paid for his stay?

    Farage fails to declare gifts from rightwing US PR firm
  • 17 October 2024
    News The dark money shielding corporate wrongdoing

    Fair Civil Justice says it wants to preserve ‘fairness’ and stand up for consumers. But it’s nothing more than a front for big business.

    The dark money shielding corporate wrongdoing
  • 15 October 2024
    Case Update Regulator reopens complaint against Institute of Economic Affairs

    It took just 12 days for the Charity Commission to dismiss a complaint against the rightwing think-tank. Now it’s thinking again.

    Regulator reopens complaint against Institute of Economic Affairs
  • 12 October 2024
    News It’s not red or blue. It’s power we hold to account

    Since taking office, Keir Starmer has begun to deliver on some of his promises. But he has also made some bad choices. We’re here to hold the government to account.   By Jo Maugham

    It’s not red or blue. It’s power we hold to account
  • 11 October 2024
    News Protest adviser must be removed for conflicts of interest

    We’ve made an official complaint about ‘independent’ protest adviser, Lord Walney, and submitted a dossier of evidence of his conflicts of interest. It’s time for Labour to clean up standards in political life.

    Protest adviser must be removed for conflicts of interest
  • 1 October 2024
    Case Update Government must hand over key documents relating to Sunak’s net zero U-turn

    The Information Commissioner’s Office has granted Good Law Project’s application to force the government to disclose vital documents about the UK’s plans to reach net zero.

    Government must hand over key documents relating to Sunak’s net zero U-turn
  • 24 September 2024
    News Tories shelled out £114m in payouts for undelivered Covid contracts

    The Tories made million-pound deals with firms to supply medical equipment which wasn’t delivered, or was cancelled. Tory-linked companies are taking the lion’s share of the payouts from these failed deals. By Max Colbert

    Tories shelled out £114m in payouts for undelivered Covid contracts