Articles predominantly based on historical research, official reports, court documents and open source intelligence.
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
A US Army study commissioned by Trump’s Secretary of the Army warned that a Russian ‘information blitzkrieg’ which began in 2014 could go nuclear if Putin believed he was losing a conventional war
The UK’s net zero ambitions are stalling under the Conservative Party’s leadership, reports David Hencke
The elite Conservative donor has now given more than £1.7 million to the party in recent years, reports Sam Bright
A US Army study commissioned by the former President’s Secretary of the Army warned that a global information war launched by Putin in 2014 could escalate into a display of Russian power in Eastern Europe
A previously unreported internal US military analysis suggests the invasion of Ukraine is a culmination of Putin’s 15-year plan to dominate Eurasia, in revenge against NATO expansion
The UK’s floundering border arrangements offer little solace to desperate Ukrainians fleeing war, reports Sam Bright
Conflict has broken out in Ukraine and, while NATO and the UK will not fight, it has raised questions about the extent of British military influence in the region
As war in Europe looms, David Hencke reports on the Government’s controversial attempt to modernise our defence equipment
Sam Bright reveals the security gaps at the heart of the Whitehall machine
Sam Bright explores how private firms are making money from the Government’s ‘levelling up’ agenda
A committee of MPs has found that HMRC is failing to deal with an ‘avalanche’ of fraud by businesses during the pandemic, reports David Hencke
A formal complaint accuses the British Government of facilitating ‘the largest single health and safety disaster to befall the United Kingdom workforce since the introduction of asbestos products’
The Government scheme accused of aiding money laundering is still in operation, reports Sam Bright
The Prime Minister likes to be a ‘man of the people’ – but a new investigation reveals his political benefactors represent a tiny cabal of extremely rich British financiers
Tommy Greene and David Hencke report on a number of worrying NHS dismissal cases
The news that the Government is spending millions on a book to commemorate the Queen’s Jubilee follows a 9% real terms education spending cut between 2010-2020
The Government has released a series of explosive documents revealing more details about the COVID-19 contracts awarded to Randox
The Chancellor is refusing to raise taxes on companies making billions for their shareholders from rising energy prices, reports Adam Bienkov
Official records confirm that the Prime Minister is happy to spend time schmoozing sympathetic media outlets, reports Sam Bright
Sam Bright pens his most interesting findings after delving into a range of recent written parliamentary questions
ngulfed in the scandal of the Downing Street parties, the Prime Minister is living on borrowed time, exclusive polling by Omnisis commissioned by this newspaper suggests
Andrew Kersley tracks the public sector deals awarded to companies that have MPs on their payroll