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'We've Been Misled' – Brexit Party MP Hopefuls Left Out in the Cold
Otto English continues his investigation into how Nigel Farage's party is recruiting potential MPs – who have to pay a non-refundable £100 upfront...

Unspeakable Suffering: How Afghan War Novels Express 40 Years of Conflict
Hizbullah Khan explores how fiction is helping the victims of Afghanistan's decades of war to face up to the past.

Australia's Journalism Crisis is Threatening its Democracy
With Rupert Murdoch’s chosen government waging a war on journalists in Australia, democratic values in his country of birth are in peril, writes CJ Werleman.

Three Men to Stand Trial for Murder of Malta’s Most Prominent Journalist
Nicola Driscoll-Davies on new developments in the investigation of the murder of Malta's most prominent journalist.

The Diary of a Homeless Man
Canadian Drew B explains his experience of sleeping rough in London and his battle on the streets against being deported.

New Analysis of Hacked Documents from 'Putin's Rasputin' Takes Us Into the Heart of Russia's War Machine
A new report, co-authored by a Conservative MP, sheds more light on Vladimir Putin's sinister hybrid war, which – tested in Ukraine in 2014 – was then brought to Britain, the EU and the US.

Jacob Rees-Mogg and the Brexiters' Persistent Myths of Empire
Britain has not really faced up to losing an empire and the unresolved cost is playing out through the traumas of Brexit.

Councils Monetising Housing to Pay for Public Services in an Age of Austerity
Tom Cordell continues his series on the housing crisis by looking at plans in Lambeth, south London, to use land assets to plug the gap in Government funding for local services.
EXCLUSIVE Science Museum Under Fire for Propping Up Arms Companies as Artists' Group Pulls Out of Exhibition
A new exhibition on concerns around privacy in a digital age at London's Science Museum is being sponsored by a company selling arms reportedly used to slaughter civilians in Yemen.
"Indescribably Hideous" – China's Harvesting of Uyghur Muslim Organs
CJ Werleman reports on China's horrific persecution of the Uyghur Muslim minority in Xinjiang.
Katie Hopkins on White Minorities and the Great Replacement Theory
Footage reveals the British commentator, promoted by Donald Trump, promulgating the conspiracy theory of Muslim immigration that inspired the Christchurch terror attack.
The Times uses 'Freedom of Expression' as its Defence in Transgender Case
At an employment tribunal in Edinburgh, the Murdoch owned broadsheet was accused of inaccurate, misleading and prejudicial reporting of trans issues.
Ex-MEPs Head to Lisbon to Demand Release of Football Leaks Whistle-blower
Members of the EU’s anti-corruption committee warn Portugal over treatment of Rui Pinto ahead of crunch meeting tomorrow.
Is Pakistan Winning its Fight to Tackle Corruption?
Faisal Khan on Pakistan's long history of corruption and Imran Khan's quest to tackle it.