Jason Evans said he was ‘not surprised’ by claims information had been omitted from Gray’s partygate report
A handy guide to wriggling out of accountability like the prime minister fending off a report by Sue Gray
Security guards and other low-paid staff were laughed at by a government that didn’t care about their lives
Marginalised groups will suffer most from a policy shift away from ‘bottom-up’ development to a more top-down approach
Election results show that the ground is shifting in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. But the future of the UK is still up for grabs
Experts say surging costs may offer perpetrators an excuse to control the household’s finances – depriving survivors of the means to escape
Boris Johnson has already caved to pressure on fracking ban from Tory “parliamentary wing” of climate denial group
Britain survived as a state by moving its tyranny and violence out of sight. Priti Patel’s plan to send refugees to Rwanda is business as usual
The prime minister built his career by stoking distrust in politics. His fine from the police could end up benefiting him
The prime minister and chancellor have been given fixed penalty notices for their attendance of lockdown-busting parties. Could they be sacked?
Boris Johnson’s U-turn over protecting trans people in the conversion therapy ban is an attempt to appeal to Tory heartlands, says Jayne Ozanne