Johnson’s attack on the Privileges Committee has a tragic precedent Disgraced former PM’s disparagement of his fellow MPs follows a dangerous pattern of whipping up hate
Far-right ‘supergroup’ founder wants to target picket lines National Support Detachment’s Alek Yerbury has discussed targeting unions directly in messages seen by openDemocracy
Tory-linked PR firm is no longer working on Covid inquiry, lawyer confirms Involvement of 23Red seems to have discouraged bereaved families from engaging with inquiry’s ‘listening exercise’
Revealed: Bereaved families denied a voice as Covid-19 inquiry begins Not one of Covid Bereaved Families for Justice’s 20 witnesses has been called to speak in the inquiry’s first module
Boris Johnson’s WhatsApps prior to May 2021 are missing Revelation of missing phone comes as Cabinet Office launches legal battle with Covid-19 inquiry
Government defies watchdog order to hand over Hancock’s Covid diaries Department of Health and Social Care may be held in contempt of court for missing information commissioner’s deadline
Mark Rowley is right – police belong nowhere near mental health crises The police are a danger to people in mental health distress, but austerity has left the NHS unable to step in