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Published in: Home: NewsCovid inquiry finds government wrongly labelled some evidence ‘irrelevant’
Battle to keep Boris Johnson’s WhatsApps and diaries secret is partial success – but some could now be made public
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Published in: Home: News‘We see you, and we hear you’: Downing Street protest for low-paid workers
The contempt for cleaners and security guards revealed by Sue Gray moved a trade union for the low-paid and migrants...
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Published in: HomeThere is no such thing as Socialism in the singular
COVID-19 is a ‘syndemic’ not a pandemic and shows we need a democracy that brings together the biological,...
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Published in: Migrant Futures: OpinionThe privilege of staying home: COVID and the highly skilled workforce
Remote working during the pandemic allowed once-mobile skilled workers to choose immobility, with possible long-term...
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Published in: ourNHS: OpinionHow did England end up in this unprepared Omicron mess?
Johnson and his cabinet have wasted their time, our money, expert science and the goodwill of both NHS workers and the public
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Published in: Home: OpinionWill it take a COVID strain deadlier than Omicron to wake up world leaders?
The WHO had warned that worldwide vaccination was vital to ward off new variants, yet here we are. Blame the latest...
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Published in: Migrant Futures: FeatureGetting a foothold in global opera: the cost of COVID
Aspiring singers are finding it hard to begin careers in the world of international opera because of difficulties...
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: OpinionThe Welsh government is escaping scrutiny over COVID-19
A landmark report showed Westminster’s terrible mistakes in the pandemic. But Wales made its own mistakes, too
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Published in: North Africa, West Asia: FeatureIn search of a COVID-19 vaccine in Yemen
Conspiracy theories, misinformation and Houthi refusals to vaccinate people in areas under their control mean that...
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsRecord profits for firm involved in bungled £250m PPE deal
Exclusive: Ayanda Capital’s earnings rise by 2,600% after winning huge COVID contract – but masks were rejected by NHS
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Published in: Migrant Futures: AnalysisHow COVID-19 exposed Canada’s treatment of migrant workers
There was a discrepancy between the discourses of the ‘heroism’ of Canada’s essential workers – many of whom are...
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Published in: Migrant Futures: AnalysisMigrants bear the brunt of Canada’s worsening housing crisis
With fewer homes to rent and rising landlord discrimination, cities such as Montreal must instigate policy change to...
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Published in: Migrant Futures: OpinionAustralia badly needs a plan to make refugee settlement work
Pandemic has highlighted government shortcomings on regional integration, racism and suitable working visas for new arrivals
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: NewsUK faces insecure job ‘crisis’ as government plans to pull pandemic safety net away
Key workers, new parents and those unable to work will suffer when furlough pay stops and benefits are cut back
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Put him to bed: social fabric and the spirit of laws
'According to Hancock, “Every time you try to flex the rules that could be fatal …”... he was right. A mere hug,...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?: OpinionCovid-19 and the question of freedom
Margaret Thatcher’s point was that we could disregard forms of mutual obligation over and beyond market relations –...
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: FeatureFive lessons from Argentina’s feminist movements’ fight for legal abortions
The country’s ‘Green Tide’ of feminist activists succeeded despite all the challenges of COVID-19, thanks to their...
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaMiners out, COVID out: Brazil’s Yanomami fight back
The Yanomami people in the Brazilian Amazon have been fighting the plague of extractivism for decades. Then the...
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Published in: North Africa, West Asia: OpinionCOVID-19 is spreading among Bahrain’s prisoners of conscience
As the main supporter of Bahrain’s repressive regime, the UK should join the protests against human rights abuses in...
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Published in: oDR: Feature“We are constantly one step behind”: Inside Ukraine’s third wave
One volunteer spoke of living in 'two parallel worlds', with 'hellish' conditions for medical workers but a lax...