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We need to talk about capitalism. Why won’t Labour do it?
We often hear how ministers should be more honest about the state of the economy. How they should signal their intentions and, before announcing a policy shift, have the guts and intellectual heft to debate the expected impact in public, such that when a section of the public dislikes the …
‘It brings back memories of Aberfan’: coal tip collapse in storms sparks revolt in Welsh valley
Mourners honour ‘political genius’ Alex Salmond at Edinburgh service
Revealed: UK politics infiltrated by ‘dark money’ with 10% of donations from dubious sources
Loopholes in the law are allowing “dark money” to infiltrate UK politics, with almost £1 in every £10 donated to parties and politicians coming from unknown or dubious sources, analysis reveals.
Cash from companies that have never turned a profit, from unincorporated associations that do not have to declare their …
AI expert Marietje Schaake: ‘The way we think about technology is shaped by the tech companies themselves’
Marietje Schaake is a former Dutch member of the European parliament. She is now the international policy director at Stanford University Cyber Policy Center and international policy fellow at Stanford’s
Institute for Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence
. Her new book is entitledThe Tech Coup: How to Save Democracy …
Ex-Harrods director says Mohamed Al Fayed used cash bribes to ‘control’ staff
A former Harrods director has claimed he was handed envelopes of cash by Mohamed Al Fayed as part of the billionaire’s plan to control and manipulate senior management and cover up alleged incidents of sexual abuse.
Jon Brilliant, who worked in Fayed’s private office for 18 months, claimed his former …
Money trail: questions over deposed Bangladeshi elite’s £400m UK property empire
Starmer deploys royals to charm Gulf leaders in hopes of new trade deal
The royal family is being deployed by the UK government to roll out the red carpet for the autocratic leaders of Gulf states, amid hopes of a trade deal with the oil-rich countries.
, Sheikh Tamim bin …Musk could use the ‘Department of Government Efficiency’ for self-enrichment
Ireland’s voters unhappy with taoiseach Simon Harris, election exit poll shows
Voters in Ireland have expressed dissatisfaction with the taoiseach, Simon Harris, despite a return of the current government being the most
probable outcome of the election
, according to an exit poll.Of those 5,000 voters surveyed after they placed their vote, 35% named Fianna Fáil’s leader, Micheál …