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Published in:50.50: OpinionUS liberals and political media need to show urgency on the climate crisis
Despite floods and fires, both left and right in the US act like environmental disaster isn’t happening
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Published in:50.50: InvestigationRevealed: Major US banks are funding anti-LGBTIQ groups
Goldman Sachs and Bank of America foundations gave over $600,000 to ultraconservative groups
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Published in:oDR: FeatureTajikistan’s Pamiris: Persecuted, disappeared, and forgotten by the world
Pamiris are increasingly fleeing Tajikistan, fearing for their lives. But they risk being returned by hostile states
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Published in:50.50: NewsYoung Arab and Black men jailed and fined in France’s riot trials
Fast-track trials deliver hefty sentences for petty crimes committed during riots sparked by police killing teenager
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Published in:50.50: FeatureQueer Ugandans reveal devastating impact of anti-gay law
A month after the Anti-Homosexuality Act was signed into law, LGBTIQ people have told of fear and violent attacks
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Published in:Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: ReviewCobalt Red: a regressive, deeply flawed account of Congo’s mining industry
Billed as an exposé, Cobalt Red simply rehashes old stereotypes and colonial perceptions of the DRC
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Published in: HomeHow many Namibians is too many for Suella? 935
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Published in: HomeCould winning an election be the end of Keir Starmer?
Watch our new film BOOMERANG, starring Kojo Koram and Dalia Gebrial
Empire not only made the colonies. It made the unequal Britain we see today
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Published in: 50.50: InterviewGuatemala election: Candidate’s office raided after vow to curb corruption
极速赛车开奖官网结果 hopeful Bernardo Arévalo tells openDemocracy of plans to crack down on corruption
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionUN should be learning from sustainable food producers – not hosting Big Ag
Small-scale farmers and Indigenous groups say they have again been shut out of the UN Food Systems Summit
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Published in: Home: NewsThe Tories’ lesson from Uxbridge: pretend not to be the Tories
The Conservative Party was barely mentioned in election leaflets, while Boris Johnson’s name didn’t come up once
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Published in: Home: NewsJust Stop Oil targets think tank over role in protest crackdown
Activists targeted Policy Exchange after openDemocracy revealed it received Big Oil funding and helped draft law
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Published in: Home: News‘Objective reality’ that Met is institutionally racist, says Louise Casey
The Casey report author doubled down on her findings at the launch of a Black-led police reform group
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Published in: Home: NewsNo evidence that scrapping non-dom status would cost UK £350m, Treasury admits
Missing analysis casts doubt on claims published in Telegraph and puts pressure on Rishi Sunak over billionaire loophole
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Published in: Home: NewsCovid inquiry first phase ends with shot at ‘critically under-resourced’ NHS
Arguments over NHS funding and future pandemic preparations marked the end of the opening phase of public hearings
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Published in: Home: ExplainerThe UK is paying the worst polluters to keep polluting. Here’s why
Step forward, the ‘Emissions Trading Scheme’ – which says we can’t possibly tax Air France in case it moves to Armenia
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Published in: Home: NewsRevealed: Lobbying chief set to win seat on policy-shaping Labour committee
Director whose lobbying firm represents BlackRock and Police Federation seeks place on party’s conference committee
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: AnalysisWhy have the Tories abandoned migrant victims of modern slavery?
The Illegal Migration Bill removes protections for migrants that the Tories themselves put in place. Why?
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Published in: Home: NewsHow Brixton’s community took on a major developer – and won
Hondo Enterprises has scrapped plans for a 20-storey office block overlooking the famous Electric Avenue
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Published in: Home: NewsCovid bereaved families slam David Cameron and George Osborne over austerity
Lawyers for the victims' families took aim at those they hold responsible for leaving the UK unprepared for Covid
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionWe founded Stonewall amid a moral panic. History is repeating itself
The attacks directed at trans people have strong echoes of the abuse my gay friends and I received decades ago
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Published in: Home: NewsCovid bereaved say loved ones were treated ‘like toxic waste’ after death
UK was not equipped to deal with Covid deaths, bereaved families tell inquiry as Module 1 concludes
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Published in: Home: News一分钟极速赛车官网开奖历史记录: UK stockpiled just 3% of daily PPE needed for Covid
Philip Banfield echoes National Audit Office warning about lack of gowns – and criticises standard of NHS-issue masks
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Published in: Home: NewsRevealed: Bank of England staff handed £25m in bonuses
Top bankers have pocketed up to £22,500 on top of their regular salaries, as critics say there is ‘no justification’
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Published in: Home: FeatureBereaved families demand reform to UK’s outdated drug laws
As Sunak rejects legalisation in Scotland, grieving families ask how many more must die as a result of 50-year-old law
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsOligarch’s ‘UK office’ had bank accounts frozen after openDemocracy revelations
Action came shortly after we revealed ex-Arsenal shareholder Alisher Usmanov could still profit from London firm
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Published in: Home: NewsGove tells Covid inquiry no-deal Brexit planning prepared UK for ‘any’ crisis
The levelling up secretary defended the government's decision to focus on no-deal Brexit over a potential pandemic
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Published in: Home: NewsCovid inquiry has no plan to sanction Boris Johnson over missing messages
Bereaved families have called for action against the former prime minister, who claims he can’t unlock his old phone