At freedom of information tribunal, Guardian says it has not been publicly explained how such data might be useful to attackers

The Home Office should publicly reveal the cost to the taxpayer of providing security to the royal family, a barrister representing the Guardian has told a tribunal.

The news organisation has brought a legal case arguing that disclosure of the figure would enable a more informed public discussion about the costs and benefits of the monarchy.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Priti Vacant leaves it to others to defend Rwanda deportation policy | John Crace

The home secretary inexplicably declined the chance to update MPs on how…

Haiti PM Ariel Henry to resign, according to regional leader and US official

Ariel Henry will step down after transitional council is set up, amid…

62 dating green flags that shout ‘this one’s a keeper’

Gives you space, doesn’t use voicemail, is liked by dogs: our guide…

EU votes for diplomats to boycott China Winter Olympics over rights abuses

Non-binding resolution also calls for governments to impose further sanctions on China…