The National Institute of Economic and Social Research estimates 1.5 million British households, one in 20, will soon face bills for food and energy which will exceed their disposable income after housing costs.
"To prevent a jump in poverty levels, the government must raise universal credit payments by £25 a week immediately while handing the 11.3m lowest-income households a one-off cash payment of £250, @NIESRorg said" theguardian.com/business/2022/…
🔴 Can anyone please explain why the Levelling-Up Minister #MichaelGove keeps mocking the idea of a (much-needed) #EmergencyBudget? 🤔
@alexzfinley A court in Fiji has paused the execution of a US warrant to seize a $300m #yacht Washington says is owned by sanctioned Russian oligarch Suleiman Kerimov
🚨NEW: ‘Poor’ handling of Freedom of Information requests by Government spurs call from MPs for an independent audit. THREAD:
The Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee has concluded that greater transparency is needed from the government to restore trust in its handling of FOI requests, following an inquiry into the ‘Clearing House’ unit based in the Cabinet Office.
In the wake of a string of revelations from @openDemocracy in uncovering the secretive Clearing House, which coordinates responses to certain FOI requests, yesterday’s report found the government to be acting in ways ‘inconsistent with the spirit and principles’ of FOI law.
Recent high-profile #SLAPP cases involving @carolecadwalla, @CatherineBelton & @tomburgis are ‘tip of the iceberg’ according to London Calling report, with many cases never reaching court due to threat of astronomical legal fees
The EU has just announced plans to protect journalists from vexatious lawsuits often brought by wealthy individuals or businesses to shut down scrutiny. But most legal threats originate in 🇬🇧, the so-called 'libel capital of the world' theguardian.com/media/2022/apr…
Elections bill was supposed to look after the “administration and conduct of elections” & strengthen “the integrity of the electoral process”. But this Bill (now Act) undermines both the Electoral Commission that looks after this process & principles of free & fair elections /2
After going through the Commons, the controversial bill reached the Lords. On Monday, Lords voted to remove some of the provisions in the bill that were deemed harmful and which undermined the Electoral Commission’s independence. /3 theguardian.com/politics/2022/…
We at @allthecitizens are journalists reporting on data abuse, disinformation & threats to democracy, while investigating government & big-tech for their part in it.
Gov policies on discharging untested patients from hospital to care homes in England from March 2020 have been ruled unlawful by the High Court.
The SAGE scientific advisory group said "asymptomatic transmission cannot be ruled out" in early February. bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan…
The Cabinet Office has said that they cannot state, for the moment, how many of the WhatsApp messages that Boris Johnson sent in 2021 have been saved for posterity, citing “national security”
When asked under Freedom of Information (FOI) how many of the Prime Minister’s WhatsApp messages were saved that were relevant to the public record in 2021, the Cabinet Office replied that it requires “further time to consider the public interest test”.