Opinion / The Greens’ real fight has begun – and the establishment will be out for blood After a stunning victory in the Gorton and Denton byelection, Green activists are preparing for a major establishment backlash By Ethan Shone / 27 Feb 2026
News / Meet our new tech reporting fellow: Jade-Ruyu Yan Investigative journalist Jade-Ruyu joins openDemocracy to follow the UK’s rapidly evolving tech and society beat By Indra Warnes / 20 Feb 2026
News / Meet our new tech reporting fellow: Jade-Ruyu Yan Investigative journalist Jade-Ruyu joins openDemocracy to follow the UK’s rapidly evolving tech and society beat By Indra Warnes / 20 Feb 2026
Opinion / Protests, proscription and the power of the jury As jurors acquit Palestine Action and a court overturns their proscription, is the government fighting a losing battle? By Paul Rogers / 20 Feb 2026
Opinion / Protests, proscription and the power of the jury As jurors acquit Palestine Action and a court overturns their proscription, is the government fighting a losing battle? By Paul Rogers / 20 Feb 2026
News / Epstein, Brussels and the far right, Petro-dollars and Venezuela Our weekly newsletter By Aman Sethi / 16 Feb 2026
Feature / Activistas de la extrema derecha se juntan en el Parlamento Europeo para compartir agravios En Bruselas, la extrema derecha de América Latina y el mundo culpó a la izquierda de atacar la democracia. Los archivos de Epstein cuentan una historia muy distinta por Sian Norris / 12 Feb 2026
Feature / Inside the summit uniting the world’s most successful far-right activists In Brussels, the far right blamed the left for attacking democracy. The Epstein files told a very different story. By Sian Norris / 11 Feb 2026
News / Special Issue: The World of Fluid Technology and Moving People Our weekly newsletter By Aman Sethi / 9 Feb 2026
Opinion / Fake visas and complex databases: Tech’s role in exploiting migrant workers From Saudi Arabia to Nepal and the UK, vulnerable workers are exploited due to a lack of digital and financial literacy By Rajendra Paudel / 6 Feb 2026
Opinion / A start-up says it can ‘end rape’. Read the fine print A year ago, I started investigating a start-up wanting to end rape on campus. What I’ve learnt shocked me By Sian Norris / 3 Feb 2026
Investigation / Anti-rape start-up’s kits endanger survivors and victims, experts warn MPs sound alarm on self-swab kits, as new questions raised over how Bristol-based start-up Enough is failing women By Sian Norris / 3 Feb 2026