DAFs channel huge amounts of cash to ‘culture war’ groups – anonymously. Why do people get tax breaks for using them?
Two decades of deals and hundreds of millions of pounds, but the UK hasn’t ever stopped crossings – or deaths
From new immigration laws to the Covid inquiry’s module on vaccines, 2024 is more than just a year to head to the polls
Former Donald Trump ally Peter Thiel’s spy-tech firm is the frontrunner for the NHS's biggest ever contract
When the war ends, Ukraine wants Russia prosecuted for the crime of aggression. That’s where things get tricky
Russian state company Rosatom has controlled Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant for months. Why no sanctions?
Step forward, the ‘Emissions Trading Scheme’ – which says we can’t possibly tax Air France in case it moves to Armenia
Trans Russians face more danger as Kremlin’s war on LGBTIQ community ramps up with ban on trans healthcare
Prosecutions for bribery and corruption are increasing during wartime, but there is still work to be done
The UK is ‘very cautious’ about seizing Russian cash. But it could be used as leverage when it comes to reparations
New anti-protest legislation forced through by Suella Braverman has been labelled "unlawful"
It’s hard to protest in a repressive state when you may be imprisoned or worse and opposition is stifled