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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsAcademics call for transparency over university funding
Open letter follows openDemocracy investigation exposing the scale of dark money in higher education
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureWomen fight back as Milei’s government tries to starve their soup kitchens
Community cooks are keeping ‘common pots’ alive despite dwindling supplies and a campaign to paint them as corrupt
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: InvestigationLocal councils call bailiffs over debts of just £3
The cost of living crisis has meant record profits for bailiff firms, with bosses taking pay rises up to 367%
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Published in: Home: OpinionTwitter broke Ghana’s labour law and the government did nothing
At the dawn of Elon Musk’s takeover, Twitter fired staff in Ghana without severance. Why didn’t the government intervene?
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Published in: 50.50: NewsGhanaian government accused of climate hypocrisy with new emissions tax
Critics say new carbon tax will unfairly punish ordinary citizens and fail to have any impact on climate crisis
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Published in: 50.50: ExplainerWhat are donor-advised funds – and what’s the problem with them?
DAFs channel huge amounts of cash to ‘culture war’ groups – anonymously. Why do people get tax breaks for using them?
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureThe ‘world’s coolest dictator’ dreams of a Bitcoin utopia. But there’s a price
Many Salvadorans have a different story to tell about the ‘Bukele miracle’ – so why did they vote to re-elect him?
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: AnalysisWhere Labour and the Tories got their money from in 2023
Labour’s cash from private donors now dwarfs donations from unions, while the Tories got their biggest bung ever
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureKampala wants to build a ‘smart city’. Female vendors are paying the price
Hawkers in Uganda’s capital say enforcement officers are a menace. Now they’re fighting back – in court
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureArgentina’s 8M feminist strike: Women are protesting cuts and hunger
Feminists are uniting on International Women's Day to protest economic violence inflicted by new president Javier Milei
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: InvestigationLabour puts lobbyists on the ballot – and big business is the winner
Prospective MPs with lobbying day jobs are introducing their clients to senior Labour figures – and boasting about it
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Published in: Home: AnalysisThe Budget is great for landlords but a disaster for renters
Amid a cost of living and homelessness crisis, how could Jeremy Hunt completely ignore renters?
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Published in: Home: FeatureHow the Tories drove Britain’s local services into bankruptcy
Councils provide social care, schools and housing. And half of them are about to run out of money
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Published in: Home: Feature‘Generally… competent’: We asked young Keir Starmer fans to explain his appeal
Jeremy Corbyn drew fresh-faced crowds at Glastonbury and beyond. But his successor has younger fans too – sort of
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Published in: Home: NewsRevealed: Deliveroo encouraged restaurants to call police on strikes
Food delivery app accused of using ‘deliberately inflammatory’ language after police ‘disrupted’ London strike
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Published in: Home: OpinionI am facing my second no-fault eviction in two years. Renting is broken
Four years after ministers promised to ban Section 21 evictions, I am once again being kicked out of my home
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Published in: Home: OpinionI’m a Citizens Advice worker. This is how bad the cost-of-living crisis has got
The stories we hear of poverty in Britain are just horrific – and all we have are sticking plasters
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Published in: Home: NewsTory planning reform may have cost England 25,000 affordable homes
Government wants to allow more office-to-home conversions despite finding majority were poor quality
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Published in: Home: NewsAlmost 10,000 social rent homes were lost last year in England
More social rent homes were sold or demolished than built last year, new government figures show
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Published in: Home: NewsUK housing minister makes misleading claim about ‘increase’ in social homes
Lee Rowley said Tories had built 700,000 social homes but made no reference to plummeting stock of social rent homes