A parliamentary committee will investigate the Cabinet Office after openDemocracy won transparency court case over ‘Clearing House’ unit
Secretive groups can be used as ‘route for foreign money to influence UK elections’, parliamentary committee warns
The prime minister wants a ‘pile of cash’ for climate action from G7 leaders, but aid experts say the UK has undermined its own pledge
Women and girls worldwide are ‘under threat of violence’ due to the UK government cutting research funding by two-thirds
Brian Cox, Slavoj Žižek, and Elena Ferrante among signatories asking the EU to offer membership ahead of possible Scottish independence vote
More than £2bn in contracts politically connected to Tories may have come through priority channel, suggests new report
The Scottish Tory leader faces backlash from Travellers and human rights activists after being accused of ‘divisive language’ in TV leaders debate
Decision to slash aid to poorest countries made for ‘cultural reasons’ not economic ones, says former international development secretary
Exclusive: ‘Incredibly short-sighted’ budget cuts draw international disapproval and threaten global health research
Since the British government won't tell us, we can only guess what they’re up to…