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Grenfell inquiry must also look into developers
Our politicians routinely rub shoulders with property developers, house builders and lobbyists. Read More -
Seeding doubt: the guardians of 'sound science'
Exclusive investigation by Liza Gross Read More -
Theresa May must tackle lobbying now
As a Brexit lobbying boom gears up, only an effective register can reveal the industry's true influence on our politics Read More
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Time to fix the revolving door rules for special advisers
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Labour conference or Nuremberg rally? Assessing the evidence
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Revolving doors at the NHS’s bully-in-chief
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Fracking parliamentary groups hang up their hard hats
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Bell Pottinger's misstep in South Africa
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The Grenfell inquiry must look at the developers carving up our cities
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Why PR agencies and their spin should be the subject of greater scrutiny
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Washington DC’s role behind the scenes in Hollywood goes deeper than you think
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The truth behind Front National's change of heart
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Book review: Black Ops advertising
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Fake news, propaganda and threats to journalism
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Leaky politics: the false promise of transparency
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Update: Cuadrilla environmental breaches tally rises to five this year at Preston New Road
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Third environmental permit breach this year by Cuadrilla at Lancs fracking site
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Scotland's landmark fracking ban puts Holyrood on a collision course with Westminster
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SLAPPS and ‘aggressive cold calling’: How INEOS is selling shale
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Devoid of democratic legitimacy, UK shale industry responds with spin and violence
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US fracked gas hits the UK: but at what cost?
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Monsanto lobbying: an attack on us, our planet and democracy
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Why a US battle over corporate hijacking of science matters in Europe
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Europe's Science Chief seeks to eliminate scientific discourse
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EU trade chief misleads on GM food
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Biotech ambassadors in Africa
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Tumorous rats, GM contamination, and hidden conflicts of interest
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Finance dominates UK lobbyists operating in Brussels bubble
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Peter Oborne, the Telegraph, HSBC and its lobbyists
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Until we fix our economic system tax evasion will continue
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HSBC's Swiss tax scandal is part of a global pattern of avoidance
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Hamstrung SFO not capable of holding bankers to account
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More than a lobby: finance in the UK
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Winter fundraising appeal: help us expose the networks fuelling Islamophobia
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MI5 and the Hooded Men: The role of David Eastwood in Operation Calaba
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Northern Ireland abuse inquiry (HIAI) failed to investigate paedophile doctor Morris Fraser
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Spying on Paisley: How MI5 used Tara to infiltrate the DUP
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Washington DC’s role behind the scenes in Hollywood goes deeper than you think
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Corbyn, McDonnell, and the Irish peace process
Blogs & articles
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Why PR agencies and their spin should be the subject of greater scrutiny +
When Bell Pottinger came crashing down earlier this year, you could be forgiven for wondering why it hadn’t prepared a better crisis strategy to deal with the fall-out writes Will Dinan. Read More
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Update: Cuadrilla environmental breaches tally rises to five this year at Preston New Road +
Another Environment Agency inspection report reveals Cuadrilla allowed silt-contaminated water from its Preston New Road site to drain into a nearby creek a third time.
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Book review: Assuming Boycott: Resistance, agency and cultural production +
Assuming Boycott pulls together the potent activism and voices of those determined to influence power struggles and confront injustice writes Quraysha Ismail Sooliman. Read More
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Third environmental permit breach this year by Cuadrilla at Lancs fracking site +
New documents released by the Environmental Agency reveal that fracking firm Cuadrilla breached environmental controls at its Lancashire shale gas exploration site in August.
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Revolving doors at the NHS’s bully-in-chief +
As the NHS’s financial regulator hires a new chair, the destination of its outgoing chair is if anything more noteworthy writes Tamasin Cave. Read More
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Labour conference or Nuremberg rally? Assessing the evidence +
Jamie Stern-Weiner investigates claims of antisemitism at the 2017 Labour conference and and finds them to be without factual basis. Read More
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Fracking industry parliamentary groups hang up their hard hats +
Two of the shale gas industry’s biggest cheerleaders in Westminster have closed shop, ending years of controversy over their easy access to our politicians writes Melissa Jones. Read More
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Investigations
- MI5 and the Hooded Men: Operation Calaba
- The Grenfell inquiry must look at the developers carving up our cities
- 'Meet the Frackers’: a Spinwatch lobbying tour
- New documents reveal North Yorkshire Police's close relationship with fracking firms
- East Midlands parish councils reject Ineos’ assault on community spaces
- FBI probe Clinton friend and foundation donor over bribery claims
- Emails reveal Glasgow University academics' close links to fracking industry
- Report on the Israel Lobby and the European Union
- The final frontier for privatisation: schools
- Morris Fraser, child abuse, corruption and collusion in Britain & Northern Ireland
- BAT corruption scandal in Africa leads to London HQ
- Crime lord of the rings
- Another spycop exposed: Carlo Neri confirmed as an undercover
- Insurance double-whammy for householders near planned fracking sites
- One of America's most dangerous think tanks is spreading Islamophobic hate
- Holyrood exposed: a guide to lobbying in Scotland
- Report on the Henry Jackson Society think tank
- The 'ninja' NHS privatisers you've never heard of...
- Access all areas: frackers, lobbyists and the revolving door
- Henry Jackson Society forced to quit Westminster role


