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Published in: Home: OpinionBig Pharma’s obscene profits, not striking nurses, are killing the NHS
Monopoly pricing and corporate greed are destroying healthcare systems in the UK and globally
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Published in: Home: Feature‘It left a scar on me’: Locked up in the UK’s women-only immigration centre
A year after Derwentside detention centre opened, one woman reveals the impact that being held there had on her
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureWomen’s rights defenders are the victims of Poland’s broken justice system
The right to a fair trial is no longer guaranteed in Poland, say the activists protesting strict abortion laws
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Published in: Home: NewsA crisis in a crisis: How charity workers are struggling to make ends meet
Those responsible for helping the UK’s most vulnerable say they are having to turn to food banks
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Published in: Freedom of Information: NewsMinisters take openDemocracy to court to avoid handing over secret Covid review
The Department of Health and Social Care has appealed to a tribunal to avoid having to hand over the documents
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Published in: Freedom of Information: News‘Farcical’ government refuses to publish Hancock’s official pandemic diaries
Former health secretary has published memoirs as a book – but department of health won’t hand over his official diary
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Published in: Home: NewsPrivate renters will face ‘winter of hardship’ after autumn statement
Campaigners had urged the government to cap private rents alongside social rents, which will be limited to a 7% rise
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Published in: Home: OpinionWith ‘I’m a Celeb’, Matt Hancock insults bereaved families like mine
OPINION: I lost my dad to Covid. The former health secretary is wrong to go on I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here...
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Published in: Home: NewsBlack nurses tell of double hit from pay discrimination and cost of living
Institutional racism has led to Black nurses being stuck in low pay bands and left with no choice but to take second jobs
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Published in: Home: InvestigationRevealed: Airlines want £2bn handout to cover cost of ‘green’ fuel
Virgin Atlantic, BA and EasyJet blasted over ‘outrageous’ request for taxpayers to subsidise their passengers
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Published in: Home: NewsUK is pinching 1 in 4 of its nurses from countries with desperate shortages
Exclusive: NHS gaps are seemingly being filled ‘at the expense of poorer countries’ with larger staffing shortfalls
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Published in: Home: AnalysisCost of living crisis could be fatal for people with serious health conditions
Incurable illnesses often come with hidden costs – and disproportionately affect the poorest in society
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Published in: Home: NewsUniversities ‘illegally hitting disabled students with extra housing costs’
Exclusive: Students told openDemocracy of receiving unfair charges for adapted rooms or for carers’ accommodation
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Published in: Changemakers: FeatureHow Brazil’s mothers helped Lula win the election
A digital community once focused on the challenges of parenting became a unique space for political empowerment
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Published in: Freedom of Information: NewsGovernment loses 18-month fight to keep ‘Covid lessons learnt’ review secret
Department of Health and Social Care officials battled openDemocracy to avoid releasing the internal document
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Published in: Home: OpinionNo one voted for Rishi Sunak to return the UK to crippling austerity
OPINION: Sunak wants yet another round of cuts to public spending. And just like in 2010, we didn’t vote for it
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Published in: 50.50: NewsDeath of 14-year-old triggers protests for abortion rights in Morocco
Moroccan feminists are protesting both online and offline to kickstart stalled reforms to abortion rights and more
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionWill Polish police repeat crackdown on anti-abortion protests two years on?
OPINION: The EU should insist that Poland uphold the right to sexual and reproductive health care
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionGovernments are blocking abortion info online. Here’s how we’re fighting back
How rights group Women On Web is resisting digital attacks on reproductive rights
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Published in: 50.50: NewsIndian women cautious about Supreme Court’s ‘historic’ abortion ruling
Abortion rights have been extended to unmarried women, but how will this affect women’s lives in reality?