#Snowman Series 3 – Data Laundering: The New Chemical Warfare
Data is now the single most valuable commodity in the world and it is being used as a weapon…
How a Roman Catholic paedophile priest who mixed with celebs nearly escaped justice
A well respected Roman Catholic priest would have escaped justice for sexually abusing children if it had not been for the Met Police’s investigation into Elm Guest House as the Church itself swept it under the carpet other disclosures nearly 20 years ago.
#Snowman Series 2 – Article 50: No Decision Means No Notification
Exclusive: UK Lawyers and academics await the review of controversial legal advice in Brussels…
#Skada Series 6 – Life Carries On, We Are Sweden
During the course of my investigations in Sweden, I spent time talking to people across Malmö…
#Snowman Series 1 – Leave.EU Faces Inquiry Over Cambridge Analytica
Exclusive: Documents reveal the details of the Electoral Commission investigation into Leave.EU
Phone hacking: don’t let them fool you, most victims were ordinary people
Famous targets get the headlines but three-quarters of those illegally hacked by newspapers were people you’ve never heard of
#Skada Series 5 – Fear and Loathing In Rosengård
Investigating crime and immigration in Sweden, I headed to Rosengård to find out for myself…
A Whitehall management disaster that could wreck Britain’s trade deals after Brexit
The Whitehall agency charged with boosting Britain’s exports after Brexit has been exposed as being run by naive incompetents when it had to sign up to a contract itself.
Jeremy Corbyn: Can he break out from being caught between a rock and a hard place?
Jeremy Corbyn faces a huge uphill struggle to win the snap election. This is why he has to take the greatest risk and run a populist anti Establishment campaign.
The Indictment
The full indictment against Craig Whyte
Day 1
Craig Whyte arrives at court this morning
#Skada Series 4 – Integrating Civility And Radicalisation
Investigating the truth about crime and immigration in Sweden revealed a balance in society…
The press and the election: four things we already know
This election could hand big corporate newspapers more power than they’ve ever had. But they’ll do all they can to drown out debate on the subject
How the Tories have fixed the road programme to maximise the motorist vote
The government is deliberately fixing the motorway and trunk road programme to coincide with maximising its vote among motorists
#Skada Series 3 – Crime, Implicit Bias, And The New Underclass
An intricate interview with respected Swedish criminologist Manne Gerell on crime and immigration.
Lake Como’s little piece of paradise
For those wanting a break in beautiful and luxurious surroundings – this was a great place to stay- and forget the grim national and international situation. More pictures on my own blog site davidhencke.com
#Skada Series 2 – The Crowning Moment Of The Human Race
Investigating the truth about criminality in Sweden, I met with Nils Karlsson, Deputy Mayor of Malmö
#Skada Series 1 – The Swedish For Damage
In Early 2017 President Trump made claims of terror in Sweden. This investigation found the truth.
Independent Child Sexual Abuse Inquiry WILL investigate the late Greville Janner and whether there was a cover up
The Independent Child Sexual Abuse Inquiry will go ahead and investigate allegations against Lord Janner and whether there was a cover up in Parliament, the Labour Party and the security services if the allegations appear to be true.
Court hands ministers access-to-justice challenge
With ‘no-win-no-fee’ deals harder to get in libel cases, government must choose whether to back the corporate press or the ordinary citizen
Corporate press seeks to neuter the libel laws
if you thought today’s national press appeared unrestrained, just wait for tomorrow’s.
An inquiry into an inquiry: Will it uncover what went wrong when Ben Emmerson quit the Child Sexual Abuse inquiry?
The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse has quietly announced it had called in an employment judge to look at whether it has proper dignity at work practices after serious criticism from MPs over its handling of an allegation of sexual assault that has been categorically denied.