Lawyers say 2022 Policing Act ‘criminalises an entire way of life’ by handing officers more powers to target camps
Simon Blagden, part of Fujitsu UK leadership team during much of the scandal, now oversees £5bn broadband programme
We know think tanks can shape government policy. But we often have no idea who is paying them to do so
The former prime minister said he did not understand how it had been ‘smuggled past the scientific advice’
But the former PM rejected accusations of a ‘toxic’ culture and said he also needed team to be ‘argumentative’
Data shows most people with second homes are in the highest income bracket
Appearing at the Covid inquiry, the former PM struggled to name a single mistake his government made
Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice UK had planned a protest for the former PM's entrance to the inquiry
Evidence also shows his own adviser had ‘issues’ with claims care homes were locked down first
Exclusive: Lord Benyon overruled his own experts to allow release of pheasants and partridges in protected sites
The cabinet minister also said the government’s PPE procurement ‘deserves at the very least a reflection’
Andy Burnham recalled his fury at Greater Manchester being ‘punished’ with measures ministers knew wouldn’t work