Home / ‘Magnitsky Act’ will fail while Britain remains money laundering hub, experts warn Sanctions announced by Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab on Monday will ‘achieve little’ if current loopholes are not closed. By Adam Bychawski / 10 Jul 2020
Home / Number 10 must lift briefing ban on openDemocracy, says European press freedom watchdog Government accused of attempting to “isolate and punish critical coverage” by boycotting media outlets. By Adam Bychawski / 29 May 2020
Investigation / ‘People are cheesed off’: Brexit anger tests Teesside’s Labour loyalties The Tories are eyeing the North East Labour stronghold as anti-establishment feelings run high over the region’s industrial decline. By Adam Bychawski / 11 Dec 2019
Investigation / Liberal Democrats lagging far behind other parties in digital campaigning Despite outspending opposition, Swinson’s party has been mocked for ‘nonsense’ Facebook adverts. By Adam Bychawski and Alastair Tibbitt / 15 Nov 2019
Home / “No one is too young to make a difference”: stories from the global climate strike Young people recount how they protested, in the face of poverty, conflict and toxic air pollution, for action on climate change. By Adam Bychawski / 27 Sep 2019
Home / Lib Dem members: party line on Labour anti-Semitism is ‘ill-judged and uncritical’ Party group call for Lib Dem leadership to distance itself from Labour anti-Semitism ‘smear campaign’. By Adam Bychawski / 16 Sep 2019
Home / Weekly newsletter: When is a coup not a coup? Silly season is cancelled. By Adam Bychawski / 2 Sep 2019
Home / Kashmir needs global effort toward a just resolution Over 200 academics and activists say the besieged Kashmiri people urgently need international remedies for justice, not war. By Adam Bychawski / 7 Aug 2019
Home / MPs from 14 countries call for inquiry into ‘dark money’ millions spent by US Christian right in Europe Following openDemocracy revelations, politicians demand information on American groups ‘trying to buy influence in European decision-making’. By Adam Bychawski / 17 Apr 2019
Gender & sexuality / How Kenyan women are fighting for themselves in court Winner of the Council of Europe’s 2018 Democracy Innovation Award talks about training women to represent themselves in Kenyan courts. By Claire Provost and Adam Bychawski / 26 Nov 2018
/ How Kenyan women are fighting for themselves in court Winner of the Council of Europe’s 2018 Democracy Innovation Award talks about training women to represent themselves in Kenyan courts. By Claire Provost and Adam Bychawski / 26 Nov 2018
women's human rights / UK Christian ‘reactionaries’ mark 10 years of lobbying against women’s and LGBT rights At Christian Concern’s birthday party in London, lobbyists talked about their expansion plans and work to recruit young people By Adam Bychawski / 25 Oct 2018