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Conservative MP Helps Coal Mining Firm Sue UK Government in Secretive ‘Corporate Court’

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Keir Starmer’s Government is being sued in a ‘corporate court’ by a Singapore based investor in the now-abandoned Cumbria coal mine. The Singaporean firm, Woodhouse Investment Pte Ltd, whose parent …

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Homelessness minister resigns over ‘throwing tenants out’ and hiking rent

10/08/202510/08/2025 - Leave a Comment

Rushanara Ali has stepped down as Homelessness minister, following an i Paper investigation that revealed she evicted tenants before raising the rent on a property she owns. After facing numerous …

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Britain is about to start fighting over fracking again

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LONDON — Fracking is back. Three years after a botched attempt to unleash the controversial industry helped bring down Liz Truss, it has a new fan: Nigel Farage. Farage’s surging …

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DWP cuts were pushed through parliament in less time than Universal Credit claimants get paid

26/07/202502/08/2025 - Leave a Comment

So there we have it folks, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) Universal Credit Bill passed through the House of Lords unceremoniously on 22 July. Whilst there was little to do to stop …

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How Labour ‘Rigged’ an Election to Block a Leftwinger From Leading a Council

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The Labour party faces allegations that it rigged an election in order to block a leftwing candidate from leading a council, leaving a local party branch in uproar. The increasingly …

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Modi plans UK visit next week to sign India trade deal

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In May, Brazil’s Finance Minister Fernando Haddad flew to the U.S. to meet with executives from Amazon, Google, Nvidia, and Meta. His agenda: to pitch his country as the newest, most attractive …

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‘Come meet us in Dubai’: the new offshoring of grand corruption

12/07/2025 - Leave a Comment

During an interview one of us (Ricardo Soares de Oliveira) carried out in 2017, an African high net-worth individual said he was told by an executive whose business had long …

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Cryptocurrency Loophole Could Allow Foreign Billionaires to Secretly Bankroll UK Political Parties

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Campaigners have called for a legal loophole to be closed which potentially allows foreign donations to flow into UK parties via cryptocurrencies.  In a new warning from the non-profit watchdog Spotlight on Corruption, researchers …

Cryptocurrency Loophole Could Allow Foreign Billionaires to Secretly Bankroll UK Political Parties Read More

Labour Is Renationalising the Railways. Cleaners Are Being Left Behind

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Outsourced cleaning workers with poor conditions and bad pay face being left behind as the government renationalises the railways, RMT general secretary Eddie Dempsey has warned. Dempsey told Novara Media …

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UK spending review 2025: Key climate and energy announcements

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 A spending review establishes each ministry’s spending limits and priorities for the rest of the parliamentary term. The Department of Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) received one of the largest jumps …

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