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Does the lack of interest in John Whittingdale’s behaviour reflect changing attitudes to sex work?
While the minister's relationship with a sex worker has been treated as a liability, a majority of the public support decriminalisation of sex work
Policy shifts have damaged investor confidence in the energy sector
Opaque process has spooked investors, according to the Energy and Climate Change Committee
By taking on doctors and nurses, the government betrays its real agenda
Junior doctors' strike shows the government picked the wrong enemy this time
Female, private school educated: there is no such thing as a “typical” extremist
The case of Aqsa Mahmood shows a shortfall in government intelligence on Islamism, namely the link between its violent and non-violent forms
Lobbying Bill “lets Lynton Crosby off the hook, but gags charities and campaigners from having a say.”
The government’s proposed Lobbying Bill has come under heavy criticism amid fears that it will adversely affect charities and other […]
The meddling Prince Charles
It has emerged that the Prince of Wales has aides working in government departments which raises questions about his political neutrality.