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Electoral Commission says gifts from Richard Harpin were under-reported by more than £200,000
Review showed no case for changing controversial new rules, Downing Street says
John Pullinger says forcing voters to carry identification could disenfranchise certain groups at the general election
Cyber attack obtained details of tens of millions of voters and was undetected for year
Electoral Commission finds those excluded in May more likely to be disabled or unemployed
Unlock Democracy says ‘significant number’ of people blocked from casting ballot in local elections in England on Thursday
Resignation of Johnston Carmichael only became public last week after arrest of former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell
Local authorities call on government to delay bringing in system at local elections in May
Weakening the institutions which hold politicians to account is reckless
Standards adviser said to be ‘deeply unhappy’ and considering position after Electoral Commission fines Tory party
Tories say commission is waste of money but Labour denounces attempt ‘to rig democracy’
Margaret Hodge calls for standards commissioner Kathryn Stone to intervene
Opposition party says UK PM must clarify whether he received loans to cover renovation
Downing Street refuses to answer whether prime minister sought Tory donors to pay secretly for the work
Electoral Commission recommends postponing May 7 poll because of coronavirus
Boris Johnson’s party received three times more than Labour in run-up to last year’s vote
National Crime Agency says insurance chief was entitled to fund campaign with loan from his company
Darren Grimes was fined £20,000 after inquiry into campaign spending
Darren Grimes was fined by the Electoral Commission over campaign spending
Farage’s group raises £3m without proper monitoring of donor information
Electoral Commission says fundraising structure could expose party to illegal contributions
UK election watchdog accused of being part of ‘an establishment stitch-up’
Legal opinion suggests Brexit delay would mean polls being held in May
Momentum breached electoral law in its spending returns, the commission says
Election watchdog files court petition demanding it be wound up for violating the constitution
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