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Distorting Mirror: Court Exposes a Corporate Phone Hacking Cover-Up
Brian Cathcart asks when an institution involved in wholesale lawbreaking will begin to take some responsibility.

Trump Impeachment: Separating Fact from Fiction in the Biden Burisma Affair
With his expertise in Ukraine, Paul Niland dissects the disinformation about the Oil and Gas company and highlights the real corruption Trump ignores.

The Poverty Business Impoverishes Us All
Iwan Doherty investigates how businesses profit from poverty and billions are invested to increase indebtedness.

EXCLUSIVE Black Cube Employee Working for Harvey Weinstein also Targeted Carole Cadwalladr over the Cambridge Analytica Scandal
Peter Jukes on evidence that a former Guardian writer working for the Israeli security company threatened the award-winning Observer journalist.

Russian Blasphemy Laws: Criminalising Comedy - 'I Did Nazi that Coming'
As Putin seeks to extend his power in perpetuity, Sarah Hurst reports how a comedian is forced to flee the country for mocking the Russian President.

Russian Government Bank Deposited $500 Million into Deutsche Bank Subsidiary as it Lent to Trump
Forensic News has more revelations about Donald Trump's finances in 2013, just as he hit a debt crisis and visited Moscow.

The Myth of Boris Johnson's 20,000 New Police Officers Debunked
The new police officers promised by the Conservatives over the next three years won’t be fully qualified and will only be increasing the number of officers to 2010 levels.

History Isn't 'Woke' – It's the Best Defence we have Against Tyranny and Hate
Hardeep Matharu explains how Laurence Fox's myopia about the role of Sikh soldiers in World War One is a wider British problem of imperial amnesia.
Piers Morgan and Phone Hacking: What Even He Can't Deny
There is a lot of evidence about the former Mirror editor and hacking, but how much has he already admitted? More than you might think reveals, Brian Cathcart...
Election Unease: How IDOX Conspiracy Theories Undermine Genuine Concerns
Though there are legitimate questions around the election management IT system, Brendan O'Brien explains how disinformation inhibits valid analysis.
Johnson's Bridges to Nowhere: Six Lessons from History
With Boris Johnson's promise of great infrastructure projects, Will Jennings looks at the Prime Minister's track record for what could lie ahead.
'Bloody Cheek': A Tory Government's Response to Calls for Oil Sanctions on Nigeria after it Executed Nine Environmental Activists
Stephen Delahunty's analysis of newly opened archives shows how John Major's Government protected oil interests over civil rights.
EXCLUSIVE Why did Cabinet Office Rush through Procurement of Controversial Electoral Services Company Idox Just Before the General Election?
David Hencke investigates why Boris Johnson's Government handed out £1.7 million for election management services without a competitive tender.