If adopted, Chile’s new constitution will be one of the most progressive in the world. But the fight’s not over yet
Where were the calls to avoid ‘sacralizing policy’ when it was abortion being debated? Or LGBTIQ+ rights?
In its attempts to crush a pro-democracy uprising, the junta is destroying vital agriculture
The email from UK Power Networks was a ‘requirement’ of Ofgem and does not indicate an increased risk of power cuts
MP says Truss could be a ‘puppet’ for right-wing groups that have already generated a dozen of her policies
Missing from most Western accounts is how Gorbachev’s thinking was both socialist and liberal
No one ever won rights by asking nicely. But refusing to pay bills has risks that need to be mitigated
Gorbachev was heralded by the West but his political legacy feels largely irrelevant today
First workers’ protest in Ukraine since Russia invaded erupts over embezzlement fears in the country’s coalfields
A London estate agent said now is ‘the perfect time to expand portfolios’ as tenants are in ‘fierce competition’
Johnson’s brief premiership has been a relentless assault on our freedoms – to organise, to protest, to vote
From efforts to limit medical care for trans people to bans on inclusive language, LGBTIQ rights are under threat