As the former health secretary is appointed to the Exchequer, his ministerial past puts paid to his ‘sensible’ image
Don’t forget about us, say women who still face huge barriers to access abortion
From Essex to San Antonio, on land and at sea, migrants are suffering horrific deaths at the border. What’s it all for?
Newsflash: we already do. The question is, how can we do it in a way that works for everybody?
Small farmers are the world’s primary suppliers of food. It’s imperative we listen to them, not the big corporates
In Nigeria, which has the world's second-highest maternal death rate, abortions carry jail terms of up to 14 years
Israel’s National Action Plan to Combat Human Trafficking is blind to the root causes of exploitation. But there are alternatives
Bolsonaro is attacking women’s rights. But Francia Márquez’s election in Colombia shows us victory is possible
PM’s talk of being ‘distracted by cheese’ when working from home could be a clever way to manipulate search results
Housing journalist Peter Apps tells openDemocracy about the corporate and state failures that led to the fire
‘They’re playing on people’s fear, and spreading untruths’ – LGBT advocates dispel the myths that could come up on Monday
Government attacks risk giving the impression that the courts are being pressured to rule in Boris Johnson's favour