After two legal cases initiated by openDemocracy and Foxglove, the government has scrapped its contract with the ‘spy tech’ firm. But bigger battles over the NHS’s future await
Pandemic has highlighted government shortcomings on regional integration, racism and suitable working visas for new arrivals
Can families stop loved ones from falling prey to extremist ideologies or terrorism? An officer from the UK’s Prevent strategy speaks
Yes, ‘Family Fortunes’-style questions could go some way to help better inform a Putin-manipulated electorate in a distorted political landscape
Nobody really knows what prospects await Afghan refugees when countries have yet to see human rights as rights for all humans
US failure in Afghanistan was not the result of a plan poorly executed. Rather, it reveals the violent logic at the heart of American power
An online database of anonymous complaints about Russian employers has been blocked following a Moscow defamation case
Government seeking to move away from third party data platforms after openDemocracy’s legal win
Why does the anti-trafficking sector hesitate to support sex workers' rights, and what could change that?
White right-wing evangelical Christians were fighting racist culture wars long before the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center