How Britain’s broken asylum system props up the Iranian government Exclusive: Iran’s leaders use the UK’s increasingly hostile asylum policies to warn political refugees against fleeing
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What the ‘Spycops’ inquiry isn’t telling us about state infiltration The undercover policing inquiry is downplaying spying on trade unions and government involvement in blacklisting
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Lawfare perpetrators should pay into journalists’ defence fund, says Tory peer Tina Stowell said action to crack down on SLAPPs was ‘wholly inadequate’ following revelations by openDemocracy
Government reviewing its sanctions rules after letting Putin ally sue critic Ministers are considering giving more political oversight to a process that allowed a warlord to sue a UK journalist