18.06.12
Scrutinising Government
The House of Lords has clear rules on the use of banqueting facilities.
30.05.12
Worrying suggestions in Parliament for a reform of whistleblower rights
Budget cuts have caused the Greek Embassy to ‘go slow’
29.05.12
EU structural funds data published in full
23.05.12
Despite efforts to keep data safe, the Coalition is still reporting thousands of losses.
08.05.12
The Financial Services Authority says it would take too long to compile a list.
01.05.12
Iris recognition system introduced to speed up passport control a costly flop.
27.04.12
The Bureau explores the use of private accounts by government ministers.
19.04.12
Watch the Bureau’s film for Al Jazeera’s People and Power.
Putin’s professional past continues to haunt him as President.
Unanswered questions over the ownership of an elaborate holiday palace.
Speculation abounds over Putin’s rumoured personal wealth.
09.03.12
The Bureau unearths some of the wackier Wikipedia edits by House of Commons.
Details of MPs’ expenses, The Lord of the Rings and Ken Livingstone’s surname have all been edited.
First return of a Gaddafi asset to Libya paves way for worldwide hunt.
06.01.12
The chair of the body that oversees the UK’s spies on limiting intelligence material in court
14.12.11
The former MPs who have parliamentary passes.
28.11.11
Sensitive personal details unwittingly published by councils.
25.11.11
Andrew Lansley’s special adviser worked for PR firm with food and health interests.
18.11.11
Dominic Cummings given parliamentary access by Michael Gove when at free schools charity.