" The Trust’s board... had not anticipated mobilisation in defence of non-marketable democracy at a level that would cost them the vote."
In the Colombian Amazon, Indigenous women are planting chillies to end their communities' reliance on the cattle ranching that has devastated the area
In this long read, the direct cause of the current economic and environmental threats is shown to have been laid into the foundations of the state
The revamp of Trafalgar Square, which is home to a statue of one of the slave trade’s founding fathers, offers the chance to show contrition
Exclusive: Months after resignation of UK's ethics adviser – responsible for publishing ministers' interests – government still hasn’t advertised vacancy
In a historic first, the conservative country of Georgia granted an appeal by a trans woman to change her gender on official documents to female
The UK Home Office's proposals for an overseas immigration processing centre are nothing new
Decision to slash aid to poorest countries made for ‘cultural reasons’ not economic ones, says former international development secretary
Two decades after fighting for marriage equality, veteran gay rights activist Henk Krol reflects on that struggle, and shares his own wedding news
The appointment of a former far-Right activist to a key state body shows how deep the radical Right runs in Polish institutions
As powers move from Brussels to London, many fear the UK is unlearning crucial lessons from the global financial crisis.