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London Shell Companies at the Centre of Ukrainian Influence Operations
A cache of hacked documents which allegedly expose an FSB agent has been released by the Distributed Denial of Secrets, but the truth reveals the importance of UK shell companies

AUSTERITY JUSTICE: 'The Death of an Idea' – How Legal Aid Cuts are Causing Systematic Poverty
Jon Robins sets out how the erosion of 'access to justice' for huge swathes of social welfare law is having a very real impact on poverty in the UK

Government tells 3.8 Million Women they had No Right to Know their Pensions were being Taken Away
David Hencke reports from the extraordinary second and final day of a judicial review over the government's decision to remove the pension rights of the #BackTo60 women born in the 1950s.

Facebook the ‘Largest Fraud in Corporate History’ – Fake Accounts and Customer Data Theft
Aaron Greenspan, who claims to be the original creator of Facebook, attacked the giants of Silicon Valley in the UK parliament, alleging fraud, dishonesty, and data theft on a massive scale.

EXCLUSIVE Suspicious Betting Detected across Seven More Countries this Year including the UK, UEFA is told
Football’s European governing body has acted quickly to support Spanish police investigating match-fixing and money laundering. Now matches across Europe are under scrutiny.

A Sharp Wake Up Call: We need to talk about Amy
Mike Stuchbery on the troubling behaviour of a Brexit activist

Northamptonshire Child Deaths: Director of Children's Services Can't Promise "Same Thing Won't Happen Again"
Two damning serious case reviews into the deaths of Dylan Tiffin Brown and Evelyn-Rose Muggleton reveal concerns about child protection in Northamptonshire.

BREAKING GCHQ's 'Ghost User' Designed to Spy on Encrypted Communications
Tech companies and civil liberties groups condemn British spy agency's proposal to get around encryption using a hidden group chat facility.
Veteran MPs Deserve Scrutiny Just as Much as they Win Praise
Iain Overton's analysis of how Parliament's 50 MPs with service backgrounds vote on issues such as military intervention, Brexit, immigration and surveillance – and why this should be scrutinised.
EXCLUSIVE 'Boris Johnson and Michael Gove Must Have Known About Illegality': Why the Two Vote Leave Leaders are a Threat to Democracy
Shahmir Sanni reveals how two of the contenders to replace Theresa May cannot absolve themselves of responsibility for wrongdoing during the EU Referendum.
JUSTICE FOR DAPHNE: "It is an Assassination" – Special Rapporteur Hits Back at Maltese Government's Claims about Murdered Journalist
A new report by Pieter Omtzigt urges the Maltese Government to set up an independent public inquiry into Daphne Caruana Galizia's death immediately.
Billion Pound Judicial Review of Government Pensions Robbery
David Hencke on a key legal case challenging the government's persistent discrimination against women with changes in the pension age.