Henry Dyer
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Rwanda is safe. How do we know? Because parliament said so. Robert Hutton on parliamentary sovereignty (extreme edition)
thecritic.co.uk/parliamentary-…
Has the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office just given up on responding to FOIs? Several internal reviews and FOIs delayed with no specific date mentioned, citing 'a high volume of casework' and insisting they 'are doing [their] best to process your request as a priority'.
NEW: Peter Hain calls for inquiry into MoD’s alleged role in Saudi bribes scandal.
Government auditors must look into claims of complicity in corruption on arms deals with UK, says Labour peer.
Will the National Audit Office now ask the MoD to open the books?
theguardian.com/world/2024/apr…
Typically good edition of 💥Beijing to Britain💥 this weekend. Particularly interested by mention of a Facebook post by a Singaporean minister comparing SG to UK after an Economist piece on SG.
beijingtobritain.substack.com/p/minister-to-…
A crime novel about government corruption and train timetables is perhaps tailor made for me but absolutely loved “Tokyo Express” which I raced through today and would be very grateful for any suggestions of a similar vein. Thanks to Ned Donovan | فارس دونوفان for mentioning it in his Substack
Very interesting story from yesterday by Emily Dugan about an employment tribunal this week - theguardian.com/politics/2024/…