Radical Roundup: 10 stories that have got buried – Week 2, April 2022
The news you didn’t seek this week…
The news you didn’t seek this week…
Campaigners call for transparency after police force claims it doesn’t know how much policing Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding will cost taxpayers.
Gove, Grayling, Duncan Smith and Johnson have all tried to sidestep accountability
Failure to release national insurance data fuels claims of a migration cover-up
A Freedom of Information requests shows TfL expects widespread increases in crime and anti-social behaviour
Social rights are becoming commodities only available to the wealthy
The DWP has been advising jobcentres on referring benefit claimants to food banks – despite the government’s insistence that food banks do not form part of the welfare system.
Jonathan Orde examines the constitutional implications of the Prince Charles letters farrago.
Alex Hern reports on the news that civil servants want to gut the FoI act.
Lisa Nandy writes about Michael Gove and his dodging the question over whether he’s working with the freedom of information act