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IMF: Long-term effects of Brexit would be ‘negative and substantial’

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
13 May, 2016

Incomes, house prices, output, currency and investment could all be hit hard by a Leave vote

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

PMQs: Cameron blasts sexist Tweets, but will he protect women’s refuges?

11 May, 2016

Jess Phillips begs prime minister for a change of heart

Panama Papers: Labour must pull together to end corruption

Saira O'Mallie
10 May, 2016

As the government launches its anti-corruption summit, Labour should call for justice for the world’s poorest

Brexit would weaken the campaign against toxic trade deals like TTIP

Molly Scott Cato
10 May, 2016

The UK government has been a leading proponent of TTIP. That wouldn’t change if we left Europe.

Government tries to quietly backtrack on academies — everyone notices

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
6 May, 2016

High-performing schools will no longer be forced to become academies

Government backtracks on child refugees as Kindertransport survivors call for compassion

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
4 May, 2016

Threatened with a backbench rebellion, the government will accept the new Dubs amendment

We’re missing the point about how corporations influence politicians

Aidan Rylatt
29 April, 2016

Both Hillary Clinton and David Cameron are subtly influenced by the company they keep

Latest EU polling shows no Obama effect

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
28 April, 2016

Remain may have powerful friends, but its lead is narrowing

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