Open letter follows openDemocracy investigation exposing the scale of dark money in higher education
Six months into Israel’s horrific attack on Gaza, more than 30,000 people are dead while Hamas is still active
A leading LGBTIQ group has been told it can’t register as a company – in yet another attack on Uganda’s queer community
Community cooks are keeping ‘common pots’ alive despite dwindling supplies and a campaign to paint them as corrupt
Con muy pocos alimentos y bajo una campaña de descrédito lanzada por el gobierno, cocineras comunitarias y luchadoras sociales sostienen las ‘ollas populares’
The cost of living crisis has meant record profits for bailiff firms, with bosses taking pay rises up to 367%
UK promised DP World ‘wouldn’t get away with’ firing 800 workers illegally. But months later, the love affair resumed
The candidate to replace Brighton MP Caroline Lucas is planning for a Green future – but is her party united?
Critics say new carbon tax will unfairly punish ordinary citizens and fail to have any impact on climate crisis
The Speaker of the Ugandan Parliament has been accused of involvement in huge cash transfers to private accounts
A closer look at the hospitality, gifts and donations received by Labour and Conservatives so far this year
Mark Drakeford and his cabinet rattled through topics like devolution, Eat Out to Help Out, care homes and lockdown