Several serving MPs work for oil and gas firms, while many more accept gifts or take jobs for big-polluting sectors after leaving Parliament
UK Politics
Neither can agree where the money should be used to help Ukraine, according to new parliamentary report
With little public debate, and doubts about their reliability, Byline Times reveals the use of lie detectors is still increasing
In an exclusive interview, Jeremy Miles says he wants a frank discussion about Brexit's hit to the economy - and calls for far greater devolution for Wales
John Sweeney, who worked on the 2015 BBC documentary, explores how the Post Office's chair was also on the broadcaster's board while the programme was in production – without declaring it
How far will Labour go to appease the billionaire press ahead of the general election? We are about to find out, writes Brian Cathcart
Deletions seem more likely in the future as politicians fear the consequences of messages entering the public domain
An overwhelming majority of voters say Britain's wealthiest ever Prime Minister doesn't understand the pressures they face
The extension of the controversial counter-extremism program into immigration and asylum processes risks embedding racism at our borders
A law granting immunity to perpetrators during The Troubles was passed despite overwhelming opposition from parties in Northern Ireland and the Irish Government