National Insurance hike will make health and social care workers personally fund their own services to the tune of £390m
The new minister for Brexit opportunities is thought to have a 12% stake in an $8bn investment fund that specialises in ‘emerging markets’
Part 5 of the bill will make it even harder for survivors to get help. Peers and MPs must take the chance to rip it up
A major culprit of the ‘cost of living’ crisis is hiding in plain sight: an extractive economy that redistributes wealth upwards
Lukashenka’s crackdown on dissent at home has pushed his country into a deeper military alliance with Putin
Iranian-American scholar Asef Bayat, author of ‘Revolutionary Life: The Everyday of the Arab Spring’, on the evolution of revolutions and their impact on everyday lives
The unprecedented measures proposed by the US, the EU and the UK could create chaos in Russia’s economy and impoverish its population
openDemocracy analysis finds National Insurance hike will force health and care staff in England to pay millions for their own services
We must apply the lessons of 21st-century peacebuilding to create a peace process that is people-centred, women-led and rights-based
openDemocracy’s former North America editor has sadly died. Here, our co-founder remembers a dear friend, as we republish one of Todd’s best articles
The human rights crisis perpetrated by the Russian authorities is not limited to Russian territory. The crisis is spilling beyond Russia’s borders
Bob Blackman boasted: ‘On a regular basis I put down positions on behalf of our good friends in Azerbaijan’