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From offshore dealings to right-wing think tanks, here’s our guide to the man who will become the UK’s richest PM
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Published in:Home: FeatureHow Liz Truss made the UK’s rent crisis worse in just 44 days
Social and private tenants are bearing the brunt of the political chaos sparked by the UK’s shortest-serving PM
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Published in:oDR: NewsUK MPs demand ‘just reconstruction’ in Ukraine amid workers’ rights fears
Money for Ukraine’s recovery must ‘not disappear into the hands of oligarchs’, Nadia Whittome told openDemocracy
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Published in:Home: NewsPR firm accused of greenwashing big oil is helping organise COP27
The US agency has a “shameful track record of spreading disinformation” but has been hired by the Egyptian government
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Published in:Home: OpinionTomato soup, a famous painting and a viral clip. What makes a protest work?
Climate activists Just Stop Oil certainly got the media talking with their latest action. But is that enough?
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Published in:Home: OpinionIt no longer makes sense for the Bank of England to be independent
OPINION: The bank’s power over interest rates is political. It must not be held by unaccountable technocrats
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Published in:oDR: NewsUkrainian miners win their wartime strike, but victory looks short-lived
Victory may be fleeting for the miners in Novovolynsk, as they fear a reinstated director could be removed again
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Published in: oDRRussian police are torturing anti-war activists
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Published in: Home: OpinionNo one voted for Rishi Sunak to return the UK to crippling austerity
OPINION: Sunak wants yet another round of cuts to public spending. And just like in 2010, we didn’t vote for it
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Published in: 50.50: NewsDeath of 14-year-old triggers protests for abortion rights in Morocco
Moroccan feminists are protesting both online and offline to kickstart stalled reforms to abortion rights and more
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Published in: Home: OpinionWhat it was like to be a refugee in Rwanda
OPINION: After Libya, Rwanda felt like freedom – but then the problems started
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: AnalysisThe UK government is undermining decades of anti-slavery efforts
Rather than improving support for survivors, the UK is moving backwards in its response to modern slavery
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionWill Polish police repeat crackdown on anti-abortion protests two years on?
OPINION: The EU should insist that Poland uphold the right to sexual and reproductive health care
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Published in: Home: OpinionIn just 44 days, Liz Truss has made the UK immeasurably worse
OPINION: The PM’s legacy will be one of a tanking pound, soaring inflation, and a seemingly inevitably recession
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Published in: Home: NewsMordaunt distanced self from climate sceptic – then took another £10k from him
Tory leadership hopeful Penny Mordaunt said she did not share Terence Mordaunt’s views. But she shared his cash
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Published in: Home: OpinionFirst-past-the-post was meant to deliver stability. It’s time to junk it
OPINION: Our chaotic electoral system is the result of 60 years of tweaks to a fundamentally unjust base
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Published in: Home: OpinionHere’s how Liz Truss’s successor will try to win back Conservative voters
Opinion: Truss leaves behind a divided party trailing in the polls. But there’s one policy area it could seize on
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Published in: Home: NewsTory donor ‘reliant on Russia’s FSB’ has name removed from kleptocracy report
Parliament heard claims Dmitry Leus, who donated £50,000 to Tories, is ‘absolutely dependent’ on Russian spy agency
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Published in: 50.50: Feature‘Pain isn’t an essential part of being trans… but it can be a minefield’
Transphobia is compounding existing inequalities in housing and work, as one young Scot explains
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Published in: oDR: AnalysisWill Armenia and Azerbaijan reach a peace deal?
There are efforts to end 30 years of conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. But will they work?
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Published in: Home: FeatureRevealed: Police began monitoring ‘social justice’ activity after BLM protests
Exclusively obtained intelligence briefings show police also classed protests against themselves as ‘anti-fascist’
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Published in: Home: NewsNordic loggers lobbied EU commissioner against forestry protection
Revealed: How the multi-billion-euro Nordic logging sector tried to take an axe to EU-wide climate action
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Published in: Home: OpinionIt’s great that universities are pulling out of the border industry at last
OPINION: Unis profit from violence against migrants. More should follow Cardiff Met’s lead and say no to dirty cash
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionWhy the issue of abortion could decide who controls the US Senate
OPINION: The issue of abortion could swing the election – but not because of the ex-footballer’s recent scandal
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Published in: Home: NewsDid Liz Truss mislead public over her husband’s secretive work?
As the PM fights to remain in power, deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner demands she come clean over her interests
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionWhy Britain’s labour movement needs a red-hot media strategy
After a summer of strikes, unions need to up their media game to make real and lasting gains for workers
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Published in: Home: NewsSuella Braverman quietly tries to give herself fresh anti-protest powers
Last-minute amendment to Public Order Bill would let home secretary slap injunctions on people ‘likely’ to protest
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionThe UK needs a ‘right to food’. This is how it could work in practice
As prices and inflation soar, we must rethink our global food systems to help people, not boost corporate profits