🏳️⚧️ Today is Transgender Day of Rememberance #TDOR#TDoR2022
We wish to remember and honour the lives of trans people who have been lost to transphobic violence.
This 🧵 includes some of the work published by @openDemocracy surrounding trans rights and more ⤵️
🕹 This opinion piece from early summer discusses the yet-to-be-released Hogwarts Legacy video game -- and why some are choosing to boycott it opendemocracy.net/en/5050/hogwar…
💰 The government estimates capping social rents will save it £630m over five years.
⛔️ Private rents, however, will remain unregulated. opendemocracy.net/en/autumn-stat…
🔎 @openDemocracy previously revealed that housing associations had lobbied the government not to cap social rents too low.
Meanwhile, these associations were paying paying their executives nearly £300,000 a year each. 👇 opendemocracy.net/en/g15-housing…
The UK's biggest weapons manufacturer, BAE systems, pays the salaries of nine staffers on long-term secondment. Some of them have been embedded inside the department for years.
The government would not say whether the secondment scheme represented a conflict of interest.
🔴 Journalists should not be silenced by legal threats.
We are a small, not-for-profit organisation up against seriously big money. We have good lawyers helping us but our #legal bill is already in the tens of thousands.
#Kazakhstan’s notorious president for three decades, Nursultan Nazarbayev, is regarded as a longtime ally of Vladimir Putin. His regime has been accused of sickening human rights abuses and widespread corruption.
Among those given key roles in UK energy policy are a former British Gas director who is now responsible for setting the energy price cap at Ofgem, the UK’s energy regulator, and a non-executive director at the business department who remains a board chairman at energy giant BP.
At least 10 other senior officials have been recruited to top roles at the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) from the oil and energy sectors.
Former electoral commissioner David Howarth has accused Boris Johnson of “partisan interference” in plans for reform of the @ElectoralCommUK after details were announced this week.
Critics had already warned of a “power grab” by the Conservative Party, despite ministers promising that they would not interfere in the workings of the Commission.