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'Political Content Removed' as UK Treasury Minister Met 'Dark Money' US Think Tanks
Unearthed reveal Treasury minister Liz Truss met with representatives of five US libertarian groups at the UK taxpayers cost. But her political remarks have been censored

Britain's NUCLEAR POWER Programme on the BLINK
Britain’s £70 billion nuclear programme is in serious trouble with contractors threatening to pull out of four planned nuclear power stations and a huge recruitment crisis to get enough trained staff.

Senior Execs in Global Oil Traders Implicated in BRAZILIAN BRIBERY scandal
“This isn’t the first time we’ve discovered commodities traders using questionable middlemen to broker shady deals, and unless they start changing their approach to corruption, it won’t be the last.”

Danger in the Gulf: Expats in Legal Jeopardy
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office report (2014) found a 30 per cent rise in the number of Britons arrested in the UAE since 2012

Who are the 'YELLOW VESTS' behind the Biggest Protests in France for 50 Years? Are the FAR RIGHT and PUTIN Co-Opting?
Who are the 'Gilets Jaunes'? What are their aims? And is anyone sponsoring or organising them?

Is it Time to Abolish Child Prisons?
Criminal justice charities, parliamentarians and bereaved families have united to launch a campaign to 'End Child Imprisonment'.

HYBRID WAR, DARK MONEY, RUSSIA, DATA: Making Sense of the Political Shocks of Brexit and Trump
The first in an occasional series to accompany the UNTOLD: Dial M for Mueller podcast with Carole Cadwalldr on why Britain needs an FBI-style investigation into Brexit.
‘If Prisoners Don’t have Human Rights, None of Us Do’, Warns Ex-Chief Inspector of Prisons
Prisoners, who are particularly vulnerable to neglect and abuse, still have rights, says Nick Hardwick
‘Tabloid Newspapers have Distorted Human Rights’ – UN Special Rapporteur Investigating UK Poverty
UN Special Rapporteur Professor Philip Alston believes the perception that human rights are only for criminals or the most vulnerable is damaging
Making Spice a Class A Drug won't stop its Devastating Effects
Making Spice a Class A drug is likely to make its already devastating effects on vulnerable communities worse not better, politicians have been warned.
Priceless Masterpieces and Diamonds Locked away in Freeports Scandal
Billions are being easily laundered through unregulated international tax free zones
Home Secretary made 'Secretive Deal to appease Donald Trump’s Lust for Blood', says top QC
The Home Secretary Sajid Javid has proved himself to be “unprincipled and unfit to hold one of the great offices of state” after turning the UK’s back on opposing the death penalty, according to an eminent human rights lawyer.