Analysis How the DWP fought to withhold evidence its policies kill disabled people Analysis: By blocking the publication of reports, the DWP showed how to weaponise time to avoid accountability By China Mills / 22 Nov 2023
Feature South Africans are breaking the law to get Elon Musk’s Starlink internet The unofficial adoption of Musk’s Starlink is spreading in South Africa, pitting its people against the state By Nyasha Bhobo / 17 Nov 2023
News Revealed: BBC failed to declare interviewee’s links to the Israeli army Newsnight’s military expert Richard Kemp is head of a charity funded by the Israeli Defence Forces By Rachel Taylor and Iain Overton / 10 Nov 2023
Opinion Twitter’s death will shape the 2024 US presidential election People forced to give up on truth amid a deluge of fake news are more easily manipulated by those with power By Chrissy Stroop / 4 Oct 2023
News Stopping bogus legal action against reporters requires new laws, say experts Experts welcome new task force set up to stop rich and powerful from silencing journalists, but say it’s not enough By Anita Mureithi / 11 Sep 2023
News Former Radio Free Europe staff demand probe over ‘pro-Azerbaijan content’ Radio Azadliq, RFE/RL’s Azerbaijani service, is accused of mismanagement and bias after string of sackings By Lamiya Adilgizi and Tom Rowley / 7 Sep 2023
News ‘Facebook’s contractor forced me to work alongside my rapist’ Women working for Facebook’s former content moderator in Kenya allege they were sexually assaulted by a colleague By Mukanzi Musanga / 4 Sep 2023
Opinion If the RSPB can’t call out government lies, democracy is under threat How can an organisation be forced to apologise for telling the truth on behalf of its one million members? By Adam Ramsay / 1 Sep 2023
News Labour conference set to host weapons manufacturers and spy-tech firm Boeing, Palantir and Babcock listed as sponsors for fringe events run by New Statesman Media Group By Ruby Lott-Lavigna / 23 Aug 2023
Analysis What next for the weakened British left? After a year of strikes and unrest, we are at a crossroads: society is shifting leftwards, but the left is in disarray By Michael Chessum / 11 Aug 2023
News Revealed: University blocked questions over royal archive controversy Press officers were told to “ignore” enquiries about the Mountbatten diaries, saying: “Let the answerphone get it” By Martin Williams / 11 Jul 2023
News First LGBTIQ+ film festival breaks new ground for Ukraine Sunny Bunny festival is a sign of shifting attitudes, as Ukraine considers draft civil partnership law By Andriy Avramenko / 7 Jul 2023