Leaked documents reveal how UK firm Hunnewell Partners, controlled by alleged enablers of Georgia’s ruling oligarch, facilitated a top Putin crony’s attempts to exploit the collapse of a more than $1.5bn corruption scheme in Uzbekistan
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There is a deliberate attempt to mislead the public, in order to push for Trump-style mass deportations, argues Zoe Gardner
Forget the fear-mongering about a flight of the super rich. The reality is they're not going anywhere, argues Kate Bermingham
The News of the World hired security guards from a Daniel Morgan murder suspect to protect Mahmood in court
Murdoch's newspaper group apologises for 15 years of privacy breaches in landmark settlement – but the Prime Minister's office quickly dismisses calls for a fresh investigation
As the Guardian announces the 'sale' of the 233-year-old Observer to Tortoise Media, Carole Cadwalladr takes a closer look at its moneymen
Guardian Media Group journalists are right to resist plans to sell the Observer newspaper to James Harding's Tortoise Media, argues Mic Wright
'No such deal was done with Starmer. It simply did not happen', one of a number of sources told Byline Times
A series of columnists have resigned from the paper over fabrications in articles by former IDF soldier Elon Perry. Now victims of the publication's false claims are speaking up
Labour says press regulation must be effective and independent. As never before, the press industry’s tame complaints body stands exposed as neither. For all our sakes, the government must call time, argues Brian Cathcart.