Can politics in cities and in Corbyn’s Labour Party come together to facilitate potent collectivities through an explicit commitment to radical democracy? Jeremy Gilbert in conversation.
Since a fire killed 72 people in London's Grenfell Tower, councils have been using safety concerns to try to move people out of housing estates.
While a hard and fast definition may prove elusive as the line between war and peace becomes increasingly blurred, lack of clear guidance risks the decision becoming politicised.
The 1960s–70s send a warning to Britain's next left-wing government.
But is this the best strategy for advancing British interests? Here is the argument based on the findings of a recent Dahrendorf Forum working paper.
Corbyn’s strategy is to let the Tories fail on their own terms before plunging in the knife. And Remainers should support him.
The Good Law Project is taking the Electoral Commission to court to find out who was behind a huge donation that paid for Leave campaigning.
The Irvine Unionist Club donation funded 10% of Ruth Davidson’s campaign spending in 2016
openDemocracy interviews the three candidates for leader of Plaid Cymru about the future of Wales and the UK.
Cross-party demands for an urgent investigation into the financial affairs of the European Research Group follow openDemocracy’s investigation.
England & Wales's High Court has ruled that Vote Leave broke campaign spending limits in addition to the way that the Electoral Commission previously said they did.