New research reveals how Brussels puts companies’ profits ahead of millions of people’s lives worldwide
In the appointment of Paul Givan as the party’s choice to replace Arlene Foster, the DUP is doubling down on its fundamentalist roots
Margaret Thatcher’s point was that we could disregard forms of mutual obligation over and beyond market relations – the notable exceptions, of course, being family and church.
Father tells of son being denied ventilator as report reveals many of those with learning disabilities who died of COVID did not receive good enough care
Incidents of antisemitism, wherever they occur, are shocking and wrong. But anti-Jewish hatred was not imported to Germany by immigrants
Angela Rayner has written to Boris Johnson calling for an inquiry in wake of openDemocracy’s legal victory over secretive ‘Clearing House’
We cannot repeat the mistakes made after the 2008 financial crisis, which hampered progress on climate change and worsened inequality
Did international banks break their own ethics policies by helping Belarus's repressive regime issue $1.25bn of state bonds?
Up to 150 people were killed during the politically polarized campaign, with candidates, local officials, journalists and activists targeted
The prime minister wants a ‘pile of cash’ for climate action from G7 leaders, but aid experts say the UK has undermined its own pledge
Fair Trade USA’s expansion into the dairy industry could solidify worker exploitation in the sector, not remove it.