Epstein Files Release: US House Vote Breakdown
The US House passed a bill forcing disclosure of Jeffrey Epstein investigation files. Discover how representatives voted and what this means for transparency.
The US House passed a bill forcing disclosure of Jeffrey Epstein investigation files. Discover how representatives voted and what this means for transparency.
The US House votes to release Jeffrey Epstein files after Trump's U-turn. Discover what happens next in this explosive political battle for transparency.
The Financial Conduct Authority has applied to the High Court to restart the bond tape contract after procurement challenges. Read the latest developments.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warns AI companies must be transparent about risks like job losses and security threats or repeat mistakes of tobacco and opioid industries.
The 2024 UK general election produced the most disproportionate result in British history, sparking urgent calls for Proportional Representation. Discover why Labour faces a pivotal choice.
US House Speaker Mike Johnson announces a vote to compel the release of Jeffrey Epstein files. Discover the political manoeuvring behind this significant move and what happens next.
New South Wales plans to introduce Victoria-style underquoting laws with fines up to $110,000. Learn how this impacts property buyers and agents.
Georgia's Republican-led election board pays $50,000 to settle a lawsuit over using private emails for official business. The board agrees to new transparency rules.
The Guardian has removed an article as part of its ongoing content management strategy. Discover what this means for digital publishing standards.
The ICO warns that AI's £532bn productivity boost in UK recruitment must be balanced with fairness and data transparency to maintain public trust and ethical deployment.
The Guardian addresses recent corrections and clarifications, demonstrating commitment to transparency and factual accuracy in news reporting. Discover their editorial process.
The Guardian's latest corrections column reveals errors in reporting, from misidentified locations to inaccurate financial figures, demonstrating the newspaper's commitment to transparency and accuracy.
Explosive allegations emerge as Labor faces accusations of concealing a damaging report revealing political favouritism in public sector appointments. Opposition demands transparency.
California voters have delivered a seismic shock to the state's political establishment, approving Proposition 50 to redraw congressional districts in a move that could reshape American politics for years to come.
A groundbreaking investigation reveals how state capture corruption is systematically dismantling democratic institutions worldwide, with alarming trends showing no country is immune to this growing threat.
Exclusive: Conservative MPs fear electoral wipeout in urban seats as internal polling shows voters deserting the party over its net zero stance. Party divisions deepen as moderates push for climate policy U-turn.
The Guardian newspaper publishes its latest corrections and clarifications, addressing errors across politics, property, and cultural coverage while maintaining editorial transparency.
The Guardian's latest corrections column reveals significant errors across political reporting, financial figures, and cultural coverage - highlighting why media accountability is crucial for public trust.
A deep dive into California's controversial Proposition 50 and its potential to revolutionise electoral fairness by tackling partisan gerrymandering head-on.
Labour MP Zarah Sultana assumes directorship of company managing substantial party donations following major internal dispute over financial transparency and political direction.
An explosive investigation reveals mounting concerns over transparency within Anthony Albanese's administration, as critics accuse the government of operating in the shadows.
Independent Senator David Pocock secures historic Senate reforms, forcing the government to extend question time and increase parliamentary accountability in a major transparency victory.
The Guardian has quietly removed an article from its website, sparking discussions about digital content management and editorial transparency in today's media landscape.