Government admits it broke law to allow gamebird shooting Ministers ignored advice about the release of pheasants and partridges after meeting a pro-shooting organisation
Oil giant admits it needs a ‘magic wand’ to keep green pledges ExxonMobil accused of greenwashing over claims that its ‘carbon capture’ project is reducing emissions
Ministers let P&O owner back into bed months after sacking scandal UK promised DP World ‘wouldn’t get away with’ firing 800 workers illegally. But months later, the love affair resumed
Eviction of heavily pregnant refugee halted after community campaign Tower Hamlets Council will review its decision to send a woman 250 miles from her family weeks before her due date
Champions of Uganda’s anti-gay law blame ‘homosexuals’ for corruption scandal The Speaker of the Ugandan Parliament has been accused of involvement in huge cash transfers to private accounts
Heavily pregnant refugee to be evicted and sent 250 miles away from family Ayana is booked to have a baby in London in two weeks. Tower Hamlets Council is sending her to live in Middlesbrough
With just three weeks, did Wales’ Covid inquiry answer the key questions? Mark Drakeford and his cabinet rattled through topics like devolution, Eat Out to Help Out, care homes and lockdown