The buck stops with Boris.
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Five years after David Cameron was pushing for tighter rules around disclosure of beneficial owners, nothing much has changed.
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A look at the many systems of measurement that have been lost and changed throughout history.
Trying to be iron and quicksilver at the same time.
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With an ageing population, pandemic recovery and climate emergency in the in-tray, social care is not the only thing the chancellor has to finance.
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A new analysis shows how government policy led to thousands more overcrowded households in the years ahead of the pandemic.
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The government has touted its new disability strategy as groundbreaking, but many of the vows it makes are old news.
BBC Scotland reporter Lucy Adams explored the symptoms and challenges of her own long COVID for Panorama,
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While the Scottish government is funding long COVID research projects, specific funding has yet to be provided to develop assessment and rehabilitation services for the condition.
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The UK government’s plan to ‘build back better’ can only work if we understand what that means to different populations.
The truth is free: families of the Ballymurphy victims after hearing the findings of an inquest in May 2021.
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The British government’s plans to grant amnesty for Troubles-related crimes has drawn widespread opposition in Ireland.
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The “Freedom Day” rhetoric around the end of COVID-19 restrictions can be best understood through the lens of propaganda.
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The current neighbourhood planning scheme can increase housebuilding and give local people a say – so why is the government ignoring it?
Every child has experienced the pandemic school closures in different ways.
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Academic progress seems to be the government’s primary concern. But school pupils have experienced lockdown learning – and losses – in a myriad ways
It’s been revealed that Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s personal phone number has been published online for 15 years.
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It’s possible that hackers could have infiltrated and spied on Boris Johnson’s personal phone from as early as 2006.
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Many other public bodies have flawed and outdated computer systems. How long before something else goes wrong?
Not swell.
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When you study the money supply, it shows that the inflation risk is different than in the 2010s.
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One more lane won’t fix Britain’s congested motorways.
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The widely contested report has caused outrage across the UK. But is it inaccurate?
GE.
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The government’s race report suggests ethnic minority graduates gain less from university because of poor course choices. Our findings show that’s not quite true.
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The government’s definition of extremism falls short of what’s needed, but new definitions could make things more complicated
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The hardship of the pandemic has exposed the extreme nature of a policy the prime minister didn’t even appear to know about.
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The UK government intends to make intentional trespass on private land a criminal offence.