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Almost 10% of PPE contracts signed by the Government show ‘some degree of dissatisfaction’, with storage costs for unused equipment currently running at £14m a month. by Max Colbert
Government failure has left children at risk from failing concrete. Now a company owned by a Tory donor is set to clean up.
The UK arm of Alliance Defending Freedom, a US pressure group which helped overturn Roe v Wade, almost doubled its spending between 2020 and 2022.
The boss of Wernick Buildings Limited has given the Tories over £71,000. by Max Colbert
Millions have been wasted on sub-standard beds bought during the pandemic for the Government’s seven Nightingale hospitals, our latest investigation with the Daily Mirror has revealed.
Last year the Government spent £312m on storing unused or unusable PPE bought during the pandemic. Why are they handing out huge new contracts for facemasks?
Government agency targets climate protesters with civil charges on top of their criminal prosecution.
Alice Litman was left feeling ‘hopeless and helpless’ after facing an extremely long wait for gender-affirming healthcare, with ‘sporadic’ mental health support, the coroner concluded today as the inquest into her death closed.
Documents released to Good Law Project show how Norman Lamont and Nigel Lawson pushed Inland Revenue officials to give private equity fund managers special treatment.
Labour has promised to appoint a Covid Corruption Commissioner if it wins power. Good Law Project is continuing our work exposing waste and sleaze by commissioning legal advice on how Government could claw back wasted money.
The Government is withholding vital information from the public about its net zero plans. We’re now going to the High Court in February with Friends of the Earth and ClientEarth to demand transparency.
UK tax authorities admit to undercharging managers of buyout funds since 1987.
As bidders circle the ‘in-house journal’ of the Conservative Party, research commissioned by Good Law Project suggests Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer will have ‘considerable discretion’ over whether to intervene.
Legal challenge brings missing storm overflows into Government’s plan to tackle sewage dumping.
With Trudi Warner facing up to two years in jail for holding a sign, over 200 people have turned up at courts around England with the same banner.
Despite his rowing back on climate pledges, Rishi Sunak claims that his Government can somehow still hit its legally binding net zero target, so we have asked it to show its working.