News / Ministers let P&O owner back into bed months after sacking scandal UK promised DP World ‘wouldn’t get away with’ firing 800 workers illegally. But months later, the love affair resumed By Adam Bychawski / 21 Mar 2024
News / 700 Afghans ‘lost’ by Home Office could face Windrush-style deportations Government’s poor data management could lead to repeat of Windrush scandal, warns report by sacked inspector David Neal By Adam Bychawski / 1 Mar 2024
Feature / How the Tories drove Britain’s local services into bankruptcy Councils provide social care, schools and housing. And half of them are about to run out of money By Adam Bychawski / 29 Feb 2024
News / Tory planning reform may have cost England 25,000 affordable homes Government wants to allow more office-to-home conversions despite finding majority were poor quality By Adam Bychawski / 14 Feb 2024
News / Home Office had secret policy to deny trafficking victims their right to stay Suella Braverman and Priti Patel ignored High Court ruling that gave victims leave to remain By Adam Bychawski / 30 Jan 2024
News / Climate sceptic and Liz Truss ally behind pro-vape campaign Brexit campaign group has spent £363,320 on ads against proposals to limit the sale of vapes By Adam Bychawski / 29 Jan 2024
News / Ex-Labour chief who tried to ‘bring Corbyn down’ now runs PR for Rwanda deal Harry Burns defended Rwandan government after it blocked a journalist from speaking to refugees By Adam Bychawski / 26 Jan 2024
News / Exclusive: Rwandan homes praised by Braverman ‘won’t go to asylum seekers’ ‘Beautiful’ flats that home secretary said would house deported asylum seekers have been sold, developers say By Adam Bychawski / 24 Jan 2024
News / ‘Safe’ Rwanda is refusing LGBTQ+ asylum seekers, Home Office was told in 2022 Government was officially warned of difficulties faced by LGBTQ+ asylum seekers two years ago By Adam Bychawski / 17 Jan 2024
News / Post Office: Tory-donating Fujitsu director was rewarded with government job Simon Blagden, part of Fujitsu UK leadership team during much of the scandal, now oversees £5bn broadband programme By Adam Bychawski / 11 Jan 2024
News / Home Office refuses to set up Ukraine-style visa scheme for Palestinians The government said it has ‘no plans’ to waive fees or tests to help Palestinians reunite with family in the UK By Adam Bychawski / 4 Jan 2024
News / Refugees left sleeping around train stations to meet Sunak’s backlog pledge One man was given just two hours to leave his accommodation after learning his asylum application had been granted By Adam Bychawski and Anita Mureithi / 3 Jan 2024