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The Serious Fraud Office Finally Taking Action over a Saudi Arms Deal
Ten years after the allegations were first aired, Steve Shaw reports on corruption charges alleging misconduct in an arms deal between the UK and Saudi Arabia

Showdown: Belarusian Analysts Predict Bloodshed on Election Day
Sarah Hurst analyses the signs that the Belarusian dictator Lukashenko is panicking in the face of public opposition

Deadly Consumption: Anti-Lockdown Propaganda Papers Need a Health Warning
A poor diet of news, like a poor diet of food, puts people at greater risk of suffering from COVID-19, argues Sam Bright

LOST CITIES: How Cardiff’s Thriving Multicultural Hub Was Crushed
Chris Sullivan delves into the history of one of Britain's first successful multicultural communities and the authorities determined to destroy it

Holidaying in Second Spike Spain Felt Safer than Living in COVID-19 UK
Richard Barfield reports on his recent trip to Spain, amid the UK Government's Europe quarantine panic over COVID-19

Vulnerable People in Corporate Care: 'The Patient Loses Out'
Alain Catzeflis investigates the impact of an explosion of US corporate money on Britain's independent mental health sector

Babylon Health and the Health Data Goldrush
John Lubbock looks beyond the hype at Dominic Cummings and Matt Hancock's enthusiasm for health services based on artificial intelligence

Does Putin Really Want to Destabilise Belarus?
In the most dynamic and interesting election in the past 26 years, Nikola Mikovic analyses why President Lukashenko is playing the Russian Interference card
The Nigerians Fighting for the Right of Women to Live Without Abuse
Valentine Iwenwanne reports on why violence against females is embedded into the country's patriarchal society and how progress is slowly being made
Kompromised: How Britain's Political Parties Responded to the Russia Report
Sarah Hurst reports on how every major party, with the exception of Boris Johnson's Conservatives, has changed their stance on Kremlin intervention
Does COVID-19 Show the Writing’s on the Wall for Tackling Climate Change?
CJ Werleman considers how alarming environmental developments have been sidelined again as the world deals with the Coronavirus crisis