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'Democratic Institutions Captured by Politicians Places All Investigative Journalists Under Threat'
Nicola Driscoll-Davies speaks to David Casa, a senior Maltese MEP, about the assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia.

EXCLUSIVE Prince Harry Hacking: Top Sunday Mirror Private Investigator Targeted Princess Diana
The Sunday Mirror spied on Princess Diana’s private itemised phone bills in the year before she was killed, Byline Investigates reveals

Spooking the Spooks: Media Complicity and Security Concerns over Lebedev and Johnson
Otto English looks at the relationship between the son of a KGB spy and the Prime Minister and how it raises troubling questions about the closeness between media owners and politicians.

Putin's State Covers Up Deadly Mine Disaster
Sarah Hurst reports on how Russian authorities routinely censor information on the country's deadly environmental record.

The Housing Crisis is Driving People to Live in their Cars – Can Labour Fix It?
Jake Lynch examines whether Corbyn's Green New Deal could provide solutions for those who are falling through the cracks.

EXCLUSIVE Meghan Markle Claims Mail Suppressed Key Parts of her Letter to her Father About his 'Exploitation by UK Tabloid Media'
New details have emerged of the Duchess of Sussex's legal action against the Sunday tabloid, which published a private letter she sent to her reportedly estranged father.

FIRTASH: How the Trump Impeachment Scandal Leads back to British Brexiters
The oligarch at the centre of the Trump-Ukraine scandal is linked to the Vote Leave campaign and the Conservative Party. Steve Komarnyckyj unravels the background of Dmytro Firtash.

The Curious Tale of the Russian Spy's Son and the Man who Would Be King of the World
With Rupert Murdoch and the Barclay Brothers pulling out all the stops to back the Prime Minister, one crucial media player with a very interesting background is often overlooked.
TURKEY'S INVASION OF SYRIA: A Model of Democracy that has Inspired the Globe is Being Obliterated Before Our Eyes
Dutch travelling writer Chris Keulemans examines the tragedy unfolding in north-east Syria since Turkey launched its military offensive there.
Putin Creates a New Generation of Russian Political Prisoners
Sarah Hurst reports on some of the 'New Greatness' activists who are paying the price for dissenting from Putin's growing dictatorship.
Brexit will be a Time to Celebrate for Organised Crime and those On the Run
Duncan Campbell considers what the end of the UK's participation in the European Arrest Warrant will mean for people involved in organised crime being brought to justice.
JUSTICE FOR DAPHNE: 'Malta is Not a Normal Country Right Now'
Nicola Driscoll-Davies reports from Malta on a vigil to mark two years since the assassination of the country's most famous journalist.
Australia's Right-Wing Government is Playing a Risky Game in Ignoring the Threat Posed by Right-Wing Terrorism
CJ Werleman examines how Australia's mainstream news media is feeding white nationalist extremist views into normal political discourse and how those in power are reluctant to do anything about such terrorism.
EXCLUSIVE The Shady 'Shadow' Trade Authority: A Costly Example of Government's Hollow Brexit Posturing
Sarah Hurst on her afkaesque experience of waste and confusion at the new Trade Remedies Authority.
Boris Johnson Backtracks over Pledges on Pensions Scandal and Social Care
The Prime Minister's Queen Speech and recent announcements are a long way away from the commitments he was declaring during his leadership election.