Social and private tenants are bearing the brunt of the political chaos sparked by the UK’s shortest-serving PM
El reciente intercambio de siete ciudadanos estadounidenses por los sobrinos de la primera dama venezolana, Cilia Flores, marcó un hito entre las conversaciones del Gobierno de Estados Unidos y Venezuela, signadas por la confrontación y las sanciones.
Those standing up to the war report horrific instances of abuse at the hands of the authorities
Timofey Radya talks to openDemocracy about anti-war resistance in the streets and his love for his country
Transphobia is compounding existing inequalities in housing and work, as one young Scot explains
Exclusively obtained intelligence briefings show police also classed protests against themselves as ‘anti-fascist’
Se recibirán postulaciones para la primera fase hasta el 5 de noviembre.
Hounding of Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre’s director part of a pattern of attacks on trans-inclusive feminist groups
Russian citizenship is pragmatic for migrants from states like Tajikistan. But they may be dragged into Putin’s war
Gaia Pope was failed by the police and NHS – and now by the justice system. Her cousin speaks to openDemocracy
As temperatures reached 40C in July, food couriers had to put themselves at risk or lose vital work
From SUVs to gas pipelines, sabotage is on the rise as the climate crisis deepens – but does it work?