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Barbados plans to make Tory MP pay reparations for family’s slave past
Richard Drax reported to have visited Caribbean island for meeting on next steps, including plans for former sugar plantation

Paul Lashmar and Jonathan Smith in Barbados

26, Nov, 2022 @5:16 PM

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UK’s propaganda leaflets inspired 1960s massacre of Indonesian communists
Pamphlets attacked the president and foreign minister

Paul Lashmar, Nicholas Gilby and James Oliver

23, Jan, 2022 @9:15 AM

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Survivors of 1965 Indonesia massacres urge UK to apologise
After Observer report, families say the move would help heal country’s wounds

Paul Lashmar and Nicholas Gilby

24, Oct, 2021 @9:00 AM

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Slaughter in Indonesia: Britain’s secret propaganda war
Declassified documents reveal how in 1965 a dirty tricks arm of the Foreign Office incited massacres that left thousands dead

Paul Lashmar, Nicholas Gilby and James Oliver

17, Oct, 2021 @8:00 AM

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Revealed: how UK spies incited mass murder of Indonesia’s communists
Newly declassified papers show shocking role played by Britain in slaughter

Paul Lashmar, Nicholas Gilby and James Oliver

17, Oct, 2021 @8:00 AM

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Protesters demand wealthy MP pays up for family’s slave trade past
Rally outside home of Conservative Richard Drax demands reparations for 200 years of trade in Barbados

Paul Lashmar

18, Jul, 2021 @7:45 AM

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Wealthy MP with slave trade links failed to publish accounts for four of his firms
Multimillionaire Tory Richard Drax blames accountant for more than a decade of missing records

Paul Lashmar and Jonathan Smith

04, Apr, 2021 @9:45 AM

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Wealthy MP urged to pay up for his family’s slave trade past
Richard Drax, the Conservative MP for South Dorset, has inherited the Drax Hall plantation in Barbados after his father’s death in 2017

Paul Lashmar and Jonathan Smith

12, Dec, 2020 @9:00 PM

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And Yet … by Christopher Hitchens – digested read
‘For his new book, Rushdie is to be praised almost as much as me’

John Crace

24, Jan, 2016 @5:00 PM

Good investigative journalism works best without paying sources

Roy Greenslade supports the views of Andrew Jennings and Nick Davies who believe stories can be obtained without money changing hands

Roy Greenslade

28, Feb, 2012 @10:19 AM

Key role in investigative journalism now played by NGOs

Roy Greenslade: The changing face of investigative journalism provides reasons to be cheerful, argues Paul Lashmar

Roy Greenslade

14, Jun, 2011 @10:54 AM

Digital archive: Our whole world is now at your fingertips
Introducing our digital archive, Stephen Pritchard dips into the wealth of fine writing available and explains how you can enjoy it.

Stephen Pritchard

04, Nov, 2007 @11:48 PM

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