The judgements of citizens’ assemblies could have profound effects on our politics. But will our politics allow it?
Las elecciones del domingo son solo un episodio de la monumental crisis en la que Nicaragua se encuentra estancada
Pese a la ‘farsa’ de las elecciones de este domingo, las mujeres encarceladas por enfrentar al régimen de Ortega infunden esperanza en la resistencia
Los políticos prometen salvar el Amazonas, pero su retórica rara vez se traduce en acciones para los más afectados
Despite the ‘farce’ of Sunday’s elections in Nicaragua, women jailed for challenging the Ortega regime offer hope for resistance
The success of Johnson, whom Charlie Hebdo described as a ‘cockerel who sings while its feet are stuck in shit’, mystifies the French public
The international community is failing in its duty to investigate allegations that Kurdish forces are being killed in Turkish attacks
State capture happens when narrow interest groups take control of public policy, buying influence to rewrite the rules. There are signs it’s happening in Britain
The people should be sovereign – but it is the power of wealth that is steering the UK’s course. A few simple but strong measures would fix that
The Owen Paterson scandal doesn’t surprise me; MPs shouldn’t be trusted. That’s why Westminster is plagued with scandals
The former Bank of England governor is finance adviser at COP26 and rumoured to be running for Canadian prime minister. But his new book is just a flutter of platitudes