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09/01/2023

Sky News And Tortoise Media Launch Westminster Accounts

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Sky News and Tortoise Media have launched Westminster Accounts, a first-of-its-kind searchable database that makes it easy for the public to examine the millions of pounds pouring into British politics.

Commissioned by Sky News, data experts at Tortoise Media have systematically collected and analysed many thousands of donations and payment records from MPs, political parties, and all-party parliamentary groups (APPGs). The resulting database is an extensive record of the financial interests in Westminster.

The partnership between the two news organisations and the ground-breaking Westminster Accounts database, is part of one of the largest investigations in Sky News' history.

John Ryley, Head of Sky News, said: "This pioneering project from Sky News and Tortoise will give the public a better understanding of how politics is funded in this country. The Westminster Accounts tool is available to everyone and is a big step in making the workings of parliament more transparent and understandable for the public at large."

James Harding, Founder and Editor of Tortoise Media, said: "Until now, it's been impossible to make sense of the relationship between money and politics. Parliament might be transparent in theory, but, by default or design, the jumble of declarations, registers and accounts has made it very hard to understand who gives, who gets, how much and for what. The Westminster Accounts makes all that information accessible for all of us."

Every day this week additional exclusive journalism gathered using the tool will be revealed each day on Sky News by Deputy Political Editor Sam Coates, and on Tortoise's podcasts and Sensemaker newsletters.

Westminster Accounts is an information tool that was built to be an easy-to-use, public record of finances in UK politics, with the aim of improving transparency and trust in politics.

Though much of the money flowing into the accounts of the people, groups, organisations and parties in politics must be disclosed to the public, the way the information is reported and displayed prevents it from being widely scrutinised. With records spread across different websites, often split into complicated files, and regularly published with duplicate entries and errors, examining the financial interest of one MP is laborious and easy to misinterpret.
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