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Michael Goodier

Michael Goodier is a data journalist on the Guardian data projects team. Twitter @michaelgoodier

September 2024

  • The sign outside Home Office UK Visas & Immigration Office at Lunar House in Croydon, London, UK.

    Home Office urged to scrap long, expensive and ‘racist’ visa route

    Most applicants who feel forced to use 10-year immigration route are people of colour, data analysis shows
  • Prison illustration anatomy of prisons. Posed by models

    Why are prisons so full in England and Wales?

    In a week in which the government has been forced to release inmates early, experts point to a confluence of factors in the overcrowding
  • Two men walking down London street, one carrying a see-through plastic bag of belongings.

    Prison population drops by record amount under Labour early release scheme

    Number of people in prison in England and Wales has dropped by 2,188 in seven days, a fall of about 2.5%

August 2024

  • graphic of head of person in silhouette with fading at back of head

    Dementia: five charts that help explain Britain’s biggest killer

    From a diagnosis lottery to a spiralling bill we look at the UK’s battle with the disease

July 2024

  • Philip Davies

    At least 12 Tory MPs set up consultancy firms as election defeat loomed

  • Olive oil being poured on to a spoon

    Olive oil fraud and mislabelling cases hit record high in EU

  • A woman pushing a pram looks at her phone next to a polling station

    Rise of smaller parties: key takeaways from voting patterns in UK election

  • Rachel Reeves

    Keir Starmer’s cabinet will have most female ministers in history

  • 14 years of Tory rule – in data
    How 14 years of Tory rule have changed Britain – in charts

  • #ukpolitics: how the 2024 general election has played out on TikTok

  • 14 years of Tory rule – in data
    Housing: how 14 years of Tory rule have changed Britain – in charts

June 2024

  • Frank Hester

    Companies linked to Tory donors given £8.4bn in public contracts since 2016

  • Nigel Farage wearing a striped, cream-coloured blazer, spotted tie and white shirt stands on a stage next to a podium with Reform UK signage

    Nigel Farage outperforms all other UK parties and candidates on TikTok

  • Wes Streeting arrives at BBC broadcasting house on Sunday 16 June.

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Wes Streeting urges voters not to ‘give the matches back to the arsonist to finish the job’ – as it happened

  • Rachel Reeves holds the Labour Party election manifesto booklet during its lauch

    Brexit, oil and bombs: The words that have defined UK elections since 1945

  • 14 years of Tory rule – in data
    NHS: how 14 years of Tory rule have changed Britain – in charts

  • Talkshows, TikTok, Gaza: George Galloway and Rochdale, 100 days on

  • 14 years of Tory rule – in data
    Crime and punishment: how 14 years of Tory rule have changed Britain – in charts

April 2024

  • A man walks past a Penneys store

    Ireland reaps €700m Brexit bonanza from customs duties

  • Models of a man and woman on a pile of coins and bank notes

    Gender pay gap in Great Britain smallest since reporting first enforced

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