Firms can get direct access to tech minister and No 10 advisers in exchange for sponsoring tech event, brochure says
From ICE to Gaza, Palantir is complicit in violent US hegemony. Why do we keep giving it contracts?
Palantir hired four Ministry of Defence officials last year. Then it won its biggest ever contract with the department
The secondment, which comes as ministers court private finance, ended on same day we asked the government about it
On a rescue ship in the Mediterranean, a survivor tells of their detainment in Libya, which the EU helped to support
The decision to end the automatic right to family reunion will intensify vulnerable refugees’ trauma and suffering
Revealed: Majority of rape allegations in England and Wales are closed due to lack of ‘evidence’ or ‘public interest’
Last weekend, two very different Your Party conferences took place: the one reported on in the press, and the real one
The event was a messy, fractious and, at times, tense display of the kind of true democracy missing from UK politics