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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
- Labour conference or Nuremberg rally? Assessing the evidence
- Revolving doors at the NHS’s bully-in-chief
- Fracking parliamentary groups hang up their hard hats
- Bell Pottinger's misstep in South Africa
- The Grenfell inquiry must look at the developers carving up our cities
- Conclusive evidence of the Russian state’s guilt in Skripal case is lacking — and that's important
- Why PR agencies and their spin should be the subject of greater scrutiny
- Washington DC’s role behind the scenes in Hollywood goes deeper than you think
- The truth behind Front National's change of heart
- Book review: Black Ops advertising
- Fake news, propaganda and threats to journalism
- Former British PM, David Cameron, argues fracking is 'essential' for post-Brexit UK
- Why fracking is in big trouble
- Exclusive: Fight against ‘draconian’ INEOS injunction goes to Court of Appeal
- Update: Cuadrilla environmental breaches tally rises to five this year at Preston New Road
- Third environmental permit breach this year by Cuadrilla at Lancs fracking site
- Scotland's landmark fracking ban puts Holyrood on a collision course with Westminster
- Monsanto lobbying: an attack on us, our planet and democracy
- Why a US battle over corporate hijacking of science matters in Europe
- Europe's Science Chief seeks to eliminate scientific discourse
- EU trade chief misleads on GM food
- Biotech ambassadors in Africa
- Tumorous rats, GM contamination, and hidden conflicts of interest
- Finance dominates UK lobbyists operating in Brussels bubble
- Peter Oborne, the Telegraph, HSBC and its lobbyists
- Until we fix our economic system tax evasion will continue
- HSBC's Swiss tax scandal is part of a global pattern of avoidance
- Hamstrung SFO not capable of holding bankers to account
- More than a lobby: finance in the UK
- Winter fundraising appeal: help us expose the networks fuelling Islamophobia
- MI5 and the Hooded Men: The role of David Eastwood in Operation Calaba
- Northern Ireland abuse inquiry (HIAI) failed to investigate paedophile doctor Morris Fraser
- Spying on Paisley: How MI5 used Tara to infiltrate the DUP
- Washington DC’s role behind the scenes in Hollywood goes deeper than you think
- Corbyn, McDonnell, and the Irish peace process
Blogs & articles
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Conclusive evidence of the Russian state’s guilt in Skripal case is lacking — and that's important +
It is difficult to obtain 100% proof in cases such as the Sergey Skripal poisoning. But that doesn't mean we shouldn't demand as much evidence — from our politicians and law enforcement — as possible writes David Morrison. Read More -
Why fracking is in big trouble +
The more the industry tries to force shale gas on angry communities, the more toxic it becomes writes David Powell. Read More -
Exclusive: Fight against ‘draconian’ INEOS injunction goes to Court of Appeal +
Anti-fracking campaigner Joe Corré has taken his legal case against chemical giant INEOS to the Court of Appeal in the latest twist to this David and Goliath fight writes Andy Rowell. Read More -
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 -
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 -
Time to fix the revolving door rules for special advisers +
A former PM’s political aide and special adviser to UK business and energy secretary Greg Clark now works for fracking and chemical giant INEOS's lobbyists. Yet under the broken system regulating the revolving door the public has no right to know writes Melissa Jones. Read More
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Investigations
- Time to fix the revolving door rules for special advisers
- Environmental permit breaches by Cuadrilla at Lancs fracking site
- 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