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Vote Leave hijacks ‘Register to Vote’ Google results to boost mailing list

Josiah Mortimer
7 June, 2016

Sponsored advert registers you… for the Vote Leave campaign

As people register for EU vote, is it time to consider automatic registration?

Josiah Mortimer
6 June, 2016

If the ballot box is a social leveller, there are inequalities in how we vote

Vote Leave denounced by UK Statistics Authority…again

27 May, 2016

Despite repeated warnings, Vote Leave continues to use the inaccurate claim that the UK sends £50m a day to the EU

Baroness Jones: Does the Home Office think I’m an extremist?

Jenny Jones
24 May, 2016

With new counter-extremism measures announced in the Queen’s Speech, we need a clear definition of who is and isn’t an ‘extremist’

The UK government needs to come clean about targeted drone strikes

Jennifer Gibson
13 May, 2016

Before the government goes any further towards global kill lists, it needs to be transparent about just how far it’s already gone

How serious is David Cameron about tackling corruption?

Prem Sikka
12 May, 2016

Flaws in transparency drive appease the wealthy and big business

Welsh Assembly: Whatever happened to the Tories being defenders of the Union?

12 May, 2016

The Conservatives made huge gains in Scotland by claiming steadfast opposition to independence, then voted for a pro-independence candidate for Welsh first minister

8 lessons from ‘Super Thursday’ elections for Britain’s fragmented politics

Josiah Mortimer
11 May, 2016

The era of two-party politics is over

He’s linked to cash for questions and mimicked Hitler in Berlin — now he leads UKIP in the Senedd

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
10 May, 2016

The election of disgraced former Conservative Neil Hamilton will fan the flames of UKIP’s civil war

Vote Leave chief executive accused of ‘contempt for the electorate’

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
9 May, 2016

Elliott admitted that his organisation relied on a ‘badly worded’ claim that EU regulations cost the UK £33bn a year

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