Interview / How Labour is reducing consumer protections | With Ethan Shone What can we learn about the future of consumer rights from the merger between Microsoft and Call of Duty publisher Activision Blizzard? By James Battershill, Ethan Shone and In Solidarity Podcast / 24 Oct 2025
Interview / The tech start-up targeting sexual assault victims Tech start-up Enough hopes to be a revolutionary force in combatting rape, but students who have interacted with the company have serious concerns By Sian Norris, James Battershill, In Solidarity Podcast and Lucy H Watson / 1 Jul 2025
Interview / Who funds Nigel Farage's Reform UK - and why? Reform claims to represent the working man, so why are its coffers being filled by 'the elite' it rallies against? By James Battershill, Ethan Shone and In Solidarity Podcast / 1 Jul 2025
Interview / A momentous day for reproductive rights MPs voted to decriminalise abortion in England and Wales, what does this mean and what's next? By Sian Norris, James Battershill and In Solidarity Podcast / 17 Jun 2025
Opinion / Join the conversation: What next for Syria? openDemocracy readers share their thoughts on whether Assad’s ousting will lead to democracy By James Battershill / 20 Dec 2024
Opinion / Join the Conversation: Readers discuss the World Bank and political gifts Does the World Bank have a duty to restrict funding for countries committing human rights abuses? By James Battershill / 4 Oct 2024
Opinion / Should politicians be allowed to take gifts and donations? As Labour donations scandal deepens, openDemocracy readers debate an overhaul of political system to ban donations By James Battershill / 27 Sep 2024
Opinion / Should Labour have taken £4m from hedge fund in a tax haven? openDemocracy readers share their thoughts on Labour’s largest-ever donation, made days after election was announced By James Battershill / 20 Sep 2024
Opinion / Readers’ thoughts on the two child benefit cap Is the two child cap on benefits fair? openDemocracy readers weigh in By James Battershill / 12 Sep 2024
Opinion / Readers’ thoughts on Britain’s role in the invasion of Afghanistan Did Britain blindly blunder into war to impress the US? openDemocracy readers weigh in By James Battershill / 30 Aug 2024
News / Join the conversation: Readers’ thoughts on MPs’ donations and manifestos Every Friday we share some of your thoughts on our work. Love an article? Disagree with it entirely? Get in touch! By James Battershill / 28 Jun 2024
Opinion / Readers’ thoughts: Is it irresponsible to vote independent in a two-horse race? When the choice is Trump v Biden or Sunak v Starmer, would you vote independent? oD readers share their thoughts By James Battershill / 21 Jun 2024