As Joe Biden’s administration starts to challenge the democracy-warping powers of giant multinationals, Britain and Europe risk being left behind
The frontrunners for the leadership in England and Wales speak the language of social justice. It needs to be followed by action
Plans to impose First Past the Post voting system on mayoral and police crime commissioner elections were ‘sneaked out’, critics say
After two legal cases initiated by openDemocracy and Foxglove, the government has scrapped its contract with the ‘spy tech’ firm. But bigger battles over the NHS’s future await
Can families stop loved ones from falling prey to extremist ideologies or terrorism? An officer from the UK’s Prevent strategy speaks
Nobody really knows what prospects await Afghan refugees when countries have yet to see human rights as rights for all humans
Government seeking to move away from third party data platforms after openDemocracy’s legal win
A former Labour minister admits the briefing document was ‘bang to rights’ and ‘should have been acted on’
Before the invasion of Afghanistan, openDemocracy’s security expert briefed the UK government on what could happen. Here’s what he wrote
As the pandemic deepens inequality between children, it’s vital to dismantle the system that gives state schools no chance against private peers