George Floyd three years on: So many anti-racism pledges, so little progress As Black Lives Matter protests surged after George Floyd's murder, the UK vowed to act. Three years on, it hasn't followed through
Covid-19 inquiry appears to distance itself from Tory-linked PR firms Revealed: Official inquiry into the pandemic is looking for ‘new partners’ to continue work by M&C Saatchi and 23Red
Revealed: Government’s fight to withhold evidence from Covid-19 inquiry Headache deepens for Cabinet Office as it deems information about alleged Chequers gatherings ‘irrelevant’ to inquiry
Police say they still need more time to investigate rape-accused Tory MP The Conservative Party has given the MP the green light to stand for re-election despite the ongoing investigation
‘We just got left’: How children of prisoners are abandoned by the state The government has no statutory duty to identify or support children whose parents are in prison. Why not?
New eviction laws could stop homeless people getting help, charities warn Government ignored warnings that abolishing section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions could leave people ineligible for support
Labour MP Nadia Whittome: Public Order Act is threat to democracy ‘New law restricts one of the few tools working-class people have left at their disposal to push for change’