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A sanctioned former Kremlin politician was sued for shares in his multi-billion-dollar fertiliser company. But why did a trio ...
The authoritarian impulse to eliminate disagreement and dampen hope will only push voters towards the extremes, argues Neal ...
Paul Brown is a freelance investigative journalist with more than 20 years’ experience in the world of sport. Will Neal is a British freelance investigative journalist formerly based in Tbilisi, ...
A Labour MP who voted against the Government's recent plans for disability benefits cuts tells Adam Bienkov why they fear they could be the next rebel suspended by the party ...
Exclusive: Proposals to slash electric vehicle discounts in London will hit food redistribution organisations and charity ...
EU trade deal is a "hopelessly one-sided" agreement, which will ultimately harm the economy on both sides of the Atlantic, ...
A Reform report into spending at Kent County Council was based largely on dubious claims made by the party's own former chairman ...
As Russia declares its intent to destroy Ukraine's front line city, 60,000 civilians face being cut off by drone attacks ...
The number of homeless Americans over 50 is expected to triple by 2030 as Trump unveils massive cuts to social safety net programmes, reports Mary O'Hara ...
Exclusive: UCU staff say they have been victims of "bullying and intimidation" by management, as they ballot for another set ...
The United States' former ambassador to Ukraine, Bridget Brink, tells Alexandra Hall Hall that she couldn't "in good conscience" execute the President's plans for the country ...
MPs engaging with these groups may have no idea whose interests dominate the funding... allowing wealthy interests to quietly steer policy' ...