Covid inquiry also hears how government spent months without contact details for public health chiefs across the UK
The shapers of US discourse must properly confront the illegitimately stacked, partisan court – before it's too late
It is not surprising that the children whose plane crashed in the Amazon hid from the uniformed men rescuing them
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Exclusive: Nine-month investigation reveals opaque flow of cash to groups including Alliance Defending Freedom
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Vaughan Gething accuses UK ministers including Matt Hancock of hampering Welsh pandemic prep by refusing to engage
The board of openDemocracy is pleased to announce that Satbir Singh has been appointed to the role of chief executive officer.
In his previous role as managing director, and as
Peter Geoghegan has stepped down from the roles of chief executive and editor-in-chief of openDemocracy with immediate effect.
Peter’s tenure at openDemocracy – both as UK investigations editor and later
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