MPs’ earnings outside the Commons have doubled year-on-year as Labour unveils plans to clamp down on side hustles
OPINION: Ukraine could be doomed to years of low-level conflict with Russia, with Ukrainian people paying the price
The families of victims on both sides of the debate have slammed the government’s plan to end criminal investigations
OPINION: When those who oppose people’s rights turn to the law for protection, we should ask questions about power
Singer says ‘aggressive’ South Wales Police officers got in his car and punched him – leaving him fearing for life
Three torture survivors from Kherson, Nova Kakhovka and Kakhovka told openDemocracy what happened to them
Zaporizhzhia, a once 700,000-strong city 40km from Russia’s front lines, remain defiant – but life is hard
Brunswick, an adviser to UN ‘climate champions’, has been accused of ‘enabling the fossil fuel industry’s deception’
Rishi Sunak’s failure to appoint ethics adviser means ministers are unable to comply with twice-yearly requirement