
Mary Fitzgerald is openDemocracy's Editor in Chief. Her writing has appeared in the Guardian, New York Times, New York Review of Books, New Statesman, Project Syndicate, Al Jazeera and has been syndicated globally. She has served as a trustee for the human rights charity Reprieve, and on the editorial code committee of Impress, the UK press regulator. She has worked at Avaaz, the global campaigning organisation, and as a Senior Editor of Prospect Magazine in London.
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Published in: HomeDark Money Deep Data
Democracy dies in darkness. Podcast of a debate organised by Byline. (45 minutes).
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Published in: Dark Money InvestigationsBrexit dark money revelations trigger MP's question on 'foreign interference'
openDemocracy's investigations into Leave donor Arron Banks and the DUP make global headlines, prompting calls for...
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Published in: Dark Money InvestigationsWho bankrolled Brexit?
The United Kingdom has transparency laws which should give citizens a full and immediate answer to this question....
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Published in: openDemocracyUKLure of Greatness, the video
Caroline Lucas MP, Zadie Smith, John Cleese, Kate Raworth, Aditya Chakrabortty, Peter Oborne, Quentin Skinner, Niki...
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Published in: Dark Money InvestigationsWe've forced a change in the law on 'dark money'. But we still need to do more
This is why our campaigning journalism is important.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKTime to reimagine Europe
Over 17 million Britons voted to leave. The EU must hear this cry to deepen democracy, before it further awakens...