Theresa May has made no indication or commitment that she plans to hold onto some hardwon vital safeguards after Brexit.
Is it entirely unreasonable to expect that Italy's populists in power, though unavoidable, will end up like many governments before them – mugged by harsh reality?
Major Brexit bankroller, now under investigation by the National Crime Agency, “deliberately misled” Parliament about his insurance company’s political work, and amassed campaign data ‘warchest’.
There is a key democracy argument in this new book which calls for an urgent step change in our liberal democracies and a new type of political leadership.
Even if the UK parliament approves a Brexit agreement it will satisfy no one. The real choice the country faces is beween re-entering the EU or becoming a satellite of Washington.
A co-founder of the women’s group responds to openDemocracy’s report analysing opposition to potential gender recognition reforms in the UK.
Right wing members of Congress have invited the EDL founder to a major event in Washington DC, despite his criminal record.
The City of London is a huge drag on the UK’s real economy. But we can – and must – lift the 'Finance Curse'.
Cuts to legal aid are causing widespread injustice and likely costing the taxpayer more. The government are reviewing the cuts. We have a final chance to tell them we care.
I interviewed the prominent feminist amid ‘heated and toxic’ debates over proposed reforms to the UK’s Gender Recognition Act
And how a Canadian province might show the way forward to deliver cheap, sustainable, democratic, planned electricity supplies.