Liz Truss last week promised to ‘stand up’ to tyrants. This week Boris Johnson took the UK’s begging bowl to Saudi Arabia, writes Adam Bienkov
As Boris Johnson prepares to schmooze Saudi Arabia, Sam Bright reports on the UK’s growing trade relationships with despotic regimes
John Sweeney digs deeper into the past of Alexander Lebedev, whose connections to the Russian President and the British Prime Minister are a source of major public concern
TJ Coles explores the tangled web that exists between British and Russian money
Sam Bright explores how Brexit has exposed Britain to the reverberations of the war in Ukraine
Labour is critical of the Government’s treatment of Ukrainian refugees – but is reluctant to take a straightforwardly more liberal approach, reports Adam Bienkov
Between 2010 and 2020, 65% of the foreign investors granted permanent UK residency were from China and Russia, reports Sam Bright
Just how much cash have ministers given Murdoch, the Mail and Co to help them through the pandemic? Brian Cathcart investigates
A now-infamous meeting between the Prime Minister and his Russian ally was not recorded by officials, Sam Bright reports
Steve Baker repeatedly retweeted the creator of a far-right Canadian website, reports Nafeez Ahmed
The Government’s ‘crackdown’ on money-laundering by Russian oligarchs has a large loophole which will allow some oligarchs to be exempted, reports Adam Bienkov
The UK’s net zero ambitions are stalling under the Conservative Party’s leadership, reports David Hencke
The Government does not have the ideological or intellectual tools to stop Brits from being squeezed, says Mike Buckley
The elite Conservative donor has now given more than £1.7 million to the party in recent years, reports Sam Bright
Successive governments have chased Russian roubles while ignoring geopolitical reality, reports Sam Bright
If the Government really want to seize the assets of Russian oligarchs, the Economic Crime Bill doesn’t go far enough, says Gareth Roberts
TJ Coles explores the Conservative Party’s decades-long attempts to schmooze Russian oligarchs
The UK’s floundering border arrangements offer little solace to desperate Ukrainians fleeing war, reports Sam Bright
The Prime Minister’s rhetoric about helping the Ukrainian people under a savage assault by Russian troops has not been backed up by action, reports Adam Bienkov
A former US defence advisor warns that Britain is likely to be the biggest drag on any Western sanctions initiative against Putin
An ex-Royal Marine Special Forces operations planner turned spy agency consultant is advising on the appointment of the next top counter-extremism commissioner
Sam Bright and Sian Norris inspect how deprived communities will be saddled by the Government’s new testing policies
Sam Bright explores the ways in which London has become a haven for a class of super rich who wish to keep their money and their secrets hidden