Politicians parrot unworkable ‘two-state solution’ rather than confronting UK’s role in creating crisis in Gaza
Government criticised for spending £400m on Rwanda scheme while more than 1.2m wait for social housing
The Royal Society of Arts claims it was not made aware of the event’s ‘geopolitically sensitive’ nature
Abuse victims will pay £2,885 to apply to stay in UK, despite processing applications costing government just £646
Top scientists have argued lockdown should have been a week earlier – and that there was evidence for it at the time
Sunak told MPs that scientific advice had been taken ‘at all steps’ during Covid. That’s not what the inquiry has heard
We know think tanks can shape government policy. But we often have no idea who is paying them to do so
openDemocracy report finds think tanks raking in millions, leading press regulator to issue warning to journalists
The Welsh first minister’s refusal to set up a Covid inquiry for Wales is a disgrace. His successor must commit to one
Activists say their actions in 2020 and 2021 were lawfully justified amid Israeli attacks on Palestinian civilians
‘Misogyny at heart of government’ led to spike in domestic violence as women were trapped with abusers, inquiry told
‘Awkward things called facts and evidence’ undermined evidence of former UK PM Boris Johnson, hearing told