Brexit is a disruptive force in women’s lives, yet patriarchy means their opinions are often discounted or ignored
The bill could spell the end of policing by consent – and force police leaders to decide whether to use draconian powers on peaceful protesters
High Court rules ministers acted unlawfully by giving multi-million-pound PPE supply deals to a pest control company and a private equity firm
Frente a las maniobras golpistas de Bolsonaro ante las próximas elecciones de Octubre, Lula trabaja para construir una candidatura unitaria lo más amplia posible
Exclusive: veteran human rights defender Yevgeniy Zhovtis tells openDemocracy about how the tumultuous protests started – and ended – this week
We know Boris Johnson asked Lord Brownlow for money for his flat refurb because the latter kept the messages. But what has been deleted?
The UK honours system is anything but honourable – it is a system of reward and backslapping for and by an exclusive club of elites
A vitória de Gabriel Boric, um presidente de esquerda, tem consequências além das fronteiras do país
As Russian troops enter the country, hopes of a peaceful resolution are dashed