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Britain stole their land to plant tea. Now they want it back

PHIL MILLER

1 December 2022

Tagged Kenya

11 years after toppling Gaddafi, UK gets Libya’s oil

MARK CURTIS

29 November 2022

Tagged BPClimateLibyaShell

UK spent millions pushing Bolsonaro to privatise Brazil’s oil and gas

MATT KENNARD

28 October 2022

Tagged AidBrazilClimate

UK aid helps Egypt’s dictator privatise ‘protected sectors’ of economy

MATT KENNARD

13 October 2022

Tagged AidEgypt

Britain’s dirty business in Bolsonaro’s Brazil

JOHN McEVOY

29 September 2022

Tagged Brazil

Recommendation X: Shell’s secret plan for a Cold War propaganda unit

JOHN McEVOY

8 September 2022

Tagged Declassified filesShell
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Exclusive: How Shell and BP financed Britain’s Cold War propaganda machine

JOHN McEVOY

31 August 2022

Tagged BPDeclassified filesEnvironmentShell

Evo Morales: ‘We lament the English were celebrating the sight of dead people’

MATT KENNARD

14 July 2022

Tagged BoliviaEvo Morales
Archeologists excavating Buddhist relics in 2011 before the Mes Aynak copper mine was due to open (Photo: Jerome Starkey / Creative Commons)

Britain and Australia’s resource grab in Afghanistan

ANTONY LOEWENSTEIN

16 February 2022

Tagged AfghanistanAustralia
Pemex is Mexico’s state-owned oil company. (Photo: Creative Commons)

Britain’s £75 million aid project to open up Mexican oil to UK business

MATT KENNARD

16 December 2021

Tagged AidMexico
Alan Duncan speaks at the UN in New York in 2010 (Photo: UK government)

Minister pushing Venezuela regime change discussed its oil with petrol company

MATT KENNARD

16 November 2021

Tagged OilVenezuela
Colombian police (Photo: Colombian National Police)

British diplomats seek to “improve perceptions” of UK in repressive Colombia

MATT KENNARD

13 October 2021

Tagged Colombia
The Lord Mayor of London, William Russell, meets Kuwait’s then head of state, Emir Sabah al-Sabah, February 2020, during a visit to the Gulf dictatorship. (Photo: Lord Mayor / Twitter)

Revealed: The City of London’s secret foreign policy shielded from democratic oversight

MATT KENNARD

5 October 2021

Tagged
Gulf exiles Yahya Assiri and Nabhan al-Hanashi protest against NSO Group on 28 September 2021 (Photo: Abdullah Aljuraywi / ALQST)

Israeli hacking firm invited to London amid human rights outcry

PHIL MILLER

30 September 2021

Tagged Israel
UK defence secretary Ben Wallace and Saudi ambassador to the UK Khalid bin Bandar at the DSEI arms fair in London, 15 September 2021. (Photo: Phil Miller / Declassified UK)

“Nothing to hide here”: Inside the world’s largest arms fair in the heart of London

MATT KENNARD and PHIL MILLER

17 September 2021

Tagged IsraelPakistanSaudi Arabia

Government approves ex-minister for oil company role after he lobbied two prime ministers for its CEO

MATT KENNARD

13 July 2021

Tagged Libya

Helicopter attacks Nigerian civilians after British pilot training

PHIL MILLER

13 May 2021

Tagged CobhamNigeria

The British ambassador who supported a coup

MARK CURTIS and MATT KENNARD

30 March 2021

Tagged Bolivia

What next for Brexit Britain’s tax haven empire?

ALEX COBHAM

23 March 2021

Tagged Finance

Revealed: The UK supported the coup in Bolivia to gain access to its ‘white gold’

MATT KENNARD

8 March 2021

Tagged Bolivia

Exclusive: Why Britain wanted to ‘kill’ a United Nations ban on mercenaries

PHIL MILLER

17 June 2020

Tagged Declassified filesKeenie Meenie Services

Coronavirus could overwhelm public healthcare in developing countries, where British aid has promoted private hospitals

DANIEL WILLIS

17 April 2020

Tagged AidCoronavirus
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