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UK politics lobbying

  • Sunday, 6 October, 2024
    Lobbyists access parliamentary emails using IT loophole

    Ex-aides able to log in to their old accounts months after leaving for lobbying firms

    The Houses of Parliament
  • Monday, 12 August, 2024
    Casey Michel
    High time for the UK to shine a light on foreign government lobbyists

    Recent US reforms have successfully exposed how hardline regimes spend billions to maximise their influence

    An American flag waves below the US Capitol dome on Capitol Hill in Washington
  • Friday, 5 April, 2024
    UK politics
    Labour plans immediate ban on most second jobs for UK MPs

    Speeches and broadcast work would be allowed on ‘case by case basis’ with a carve-out for professional qualifications

    Former Tory cabinet minister Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg in the studio at GB News during his new show
  • Thursday, 28 March, 2024
    Law
    Sir Lynton Crosby’s CT Group accused of unlawful information gathering

    Defendants in suit over multibillion-dollar estate allege ‘industrial-scale forgery’ and ‘apparent criminality’

    Sir Lynton Crosby
  • Sunday, 10 March, 2024
    Labour party UK
    Lobbyists pay ‘premium’ for Labour insiders in rush for access

    Public affairs advisers say there is glut of Tory staffers seeking to bail out of government

    Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves meet construction workers and apprentices during their visit to Panorama St Paul’s in the City of London
  • Tuesday, 30 January, 2024
    UK business
    PwC UK chair backs ‘loud restart’ of CBI after scandal

    Kevin Ellis expects other big business leaders to back lobby group after alternative voice fails to materialise

    Kevin Ellis, PwC’s UK chair
  • Wednesday, 3 January, 2024
    Labour wavers on pledge to ban former UK ministers from lobbying for 5 years

    Move by party leader Sir Keir Starmer comes despite his vow to clean up British politics

    Sir Keir Starmer
  • Saturday, 16 December, 2023
    UK politics
    Scale of misconduct by MPs ‘undermines trust’ in Westminster

    Analysis finds 34 MPs out of 650 have quit or been disciplined over claims of bad behaviour

    Parliament montage
  • Saturday, 18 November, 2023
    InterviewConfederation of British Industry
    Misconduct scandal left CBI facing disproportionate scrutiny, says boss

    Rain Newton-Smith says business lobby group’s finances are stable after redundancy round and cash crunch

  • Friday, 10 November, 2023
    Inside Politics
    Hongkongers make a splash in UK politics

    Non-partisan campaign to prioritise community’s concerns on China targets marginals ahead of election

    The non-partisan campaigners behind ‘Vote for Hong Kong 2024’, a lobbying effort to get the concerns of Hongkongers on the political agenda
  • Saturday, 19 August, 2023
    Confederation of British Industry
    Companies seek to spin off diversity campaign from crisis-hit CBI

    Move aims to insulate Change the Race Ratio from lobby group’s struggle for survival

  • Thursday, 27 July, 2023
    News in-depth
    UK lobbying watchdog criticises government for rejecting reforms

    Registrar says ministers’ transparency proposals fail to address significant gaps in disclosure regime

    Harry Rich
  • Monday, 19 June, 2023
    Confederation of British Industry
    Other big UK business lobby groups refuse to attend meetings with CBI

    Exile from ‘B5’ ministerial contact body complicates organisation’s attempts to recover from misconduct scandal

    Photographers and delegates look towards the stage at the gathering
  • Wednesday, 7 June, 2023
    Confederation of British Industry
    CBI grapples with twin threats to its long-term survival

    Crisis-hit business group must convince ministers to re-engage, while halting a slide in its membership

    Montage of CBI logo, new director-general Rain Newton-Smith and the Houses of Parliament
  • Tuesday, 6 June, 2023
    Confederation of British Industry
    CBI wins vote of confidence after claims of misconduct

    Business lobby group fails to secure Sunak pledge for immediate re-engagement

    CBI conference delegates
  • Sunday, 4 June, 2023
    UK economy
    British Chambers of Commerce creates business council to rival troubled CBI

    BP and Heathrow among those to enlist in venture to provide new voice for UK’s most prominent companies

  • Thursday, 3 November, 2022
    Conservative party UK
    Tory MP faces 5-day suspension after breaching lobbying rules

    Parliamentary standards committee says Andrew Bridgen showed a ‘cavalier attitude’ over outside paid work

  • Sunday, 5 June, 2022
    FT live news
    Live news updates from June 6: Boris Johnson survives confidence vote, Zelensky meets troops in Donbas
  • Friday, 12 November, 2021
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    MPs must firmly tighten rules on second jobs, or lose them

    Standards need to be revamped to restore trust in Britain’s parliament

    A video grab of Conservative MP Sir Geoffrey Cox attending the British Virgin Islands Commission of Inquiry in September this year
  • Thursday, 11 November, 2021
    Boris Johnson
    Tory MPs accuse Johnson of hypocrisy in crackdown on second jobs

    UK PM earned more than £4m from outside interests in last 14 years while London mayor and in parliament

    Prime minister Boris Johnson
  • Wednesday, 10 November, 2021
    UK politics
    Chris Bryant: the Labour former priest trying to clean up parliament

    Chair of standards committee is leading a review of the rules around MPs’ second jobs

    A video grab from footage broadcast by the UK Parliament’s Parliamentary Recording Unit (PRU) shows Labour MP Chris Bryant
  • Monday, 8 November, 2021
    Martin Bell
    The Paterson saga shows a political system in need of serious repair

    Today may be better than the ‘fill your boots, boys’ era that preceded it but the potential for corruption is still there

    BBC journalist Martin Bell shakes the hand of Conservative MP Neil Hamitlon on a green in Knutsford, Cheshire
  • Wednesday, 3 November, 2021
    UK politics
    Tory MPs block suspension of former minister who broke lobbying rules

    Conservative politicians overhaul standards watchdog after Owen Paterson controversy

    Owen Paterson
  • Tuesday, 2 November, 2021
    UK needs a lobbying regulator, review author recommends

    Nigel Boardman tells MPs that body should be able to ‘impose severe sanctions’ on those who break new statutory code

  • Tuesday, 26 October, 2021
    UK politics
    Tory MP Owen Paterson facing parliamentary suspension for paid advocacy

    Former UK minister accused by watchdog of breaking lobbying rules on multiple occasions

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