The Tories justify the Public Order Bill by saying protests ‘block emergency services’. Ambulance workers don’t agree
Ministers are considering giving more political oversight to a process that allowed a warlord to sue a UK journalist
PM denies involvement in key Treasury decision while chancellor – raising questions over lack of ministerial scrutiny
OLIVER BULLOUGH: Yevgeny Prigozhin shows just how much the legal system favours the wealthy over the truth
Rishi Sunak’s old department gave go-ahead for Yevgeny Prigozhin to circumvent sanctions and bring case in London
UK Treasury, then under Rishi Sunak’s control, let Yevgeny Prigozhin circumvent sanctions to target Eliot Higgins
Labour’s new target demographic is an oft-invoked but poorly understood social class. Can Starmer appeal?
OPINION: Meaningful change on inequality would require real powers for local authorities. Anything else is just noise
Ex-Shell worker Alexander Stafford MP chairs parliamentary pressure group run by industry-funded Connect PA firm
Ex-PM spent a year refusing to release his official ministerial diary. Now he’s publishing his own account instead
Students say the Turing Scheme is plagued with problems and leaves them facing uncertainty even after they begin study
OPINION: It’s not fair to ask the most disadvantaged to give up their time during a cost of living crisis