Politicians accused of being ‘worryingly cosy’ with oil and gas firms as it’s revealed almost one in ten Tory peers has financial stake in the sector
Society rarely respects child workers, but what happens when they demand it?
Requests for government information are delayed to the extent of rendering them pointless. This only serves politicians in getting off the hook
The Dutch image of a progressive paradise is just good PR – you only have to look at its record on the climate
A writer charts her journey through grief as she mourns her brother, killed on the Donbas front line, and reflects how war has changed Ukrainian society
To mark the tenth anniversary of the ‘Arab Spring’, the Transnational Institute has produced a dossier documenting and reflecting on a decade of struggle
Read an extract from Eli Lee's 'A Strange and Brilliant Light' for this month's book club
Oil giant’s actions branded ‘shocking and intrusive’ after openDemocracy revealed it paid a spy firm to snoop on peaceful climate activists
The power of the House of Saud is a direct product of the West’s obsession with oil – can it survive a global shift to green energy?
A multi-billion-pound contract enlisted 187 private hospitals to help the UK’s COVID response. Why did they care for just 0.08% of patients?