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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Nuclear disarmament : from ‘open-ended talks’ to ratification and beyond
Now the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons is due to become international law, nuclear powers need to...
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Published in: 50.50: InvestigationInteractive: Explore US Christian right ‘dark money’ spending globally
$280 million in ‘dark money,’ 28 organisations, seven different regions – the US Christian Right’s global influence...
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: OpinionThe UK is increasingly run by corporate insiders. And Scotland is, too
From a new biography of the prime minister to an interview with the man behind the SNP’s independence plans,...
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Published in: ourEconomyThe SNP must rethink its economic model for an independent Scotland
The blueprint commissioned by Nicola Sturgeon offers a future of less sovereignty – not more. It’s time to think again.
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Published in: 50.50: InvestigationUS Christian anti-LGBT ‘hate group’ spent more than $20m in Europe
Lawsuits against COVID-hit UK councils and venues could set ‘menacing’ precedents for US-style ‘religious freedom’...
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Published in: 50.50: InvestigationRevealed: $280m ‘dark money’ spent by US Christian right groups globally
Lawmakers say scale of spending – particularly by Trump’s lawyers and allies – is ‘alarming,' and call for urgent...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Political racism and the making of ‘Brexitland’
Racism is the gift that keeps giving as new racialisations are superimposed on old. We need to understand the...
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: OpinionUK universities’ dangerous reliance on China is being driven by marketisation
Institutions are being forced to risk academic freedom under current funding model.
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: OpinionAs the world burns, the UK must lead once more
The gaps in the Climate Change Act urgently need patching.
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Published in: ourEconomyExclusive: Leading economists call for 'short but deep circuit-breaker lockdowns'
The UK government’s approach to suppressing COVID-19 risks becoming "the worst of all possible worlds".
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Published in: ourEconomyLetter: There is no trade-off between public health and the economy
Periodic ‘circuit breaker’ lockdowns, with renewed Treasury support, are the only way to suppress the virus and...
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionCOVID-19 has exposed the UK's digital divide. It's time to invest in a full-fibre future
The pandemic has underscored the need to make Internet access a 21st century human right.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?: OpinionJohn Gray: the nationalist philosopher stoking ‘culture wars’ fires
“He and his cohort are today’s intellectual agent-provocateurs, laying booby-traps for progressives.“
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Published in: Home: OpinionBillionaires haven’t let the COVID crisis go to waste
Wealthy gamblers with a strong stomach and cold blood have profited from the sickness of millions rather than...
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Published in: ourEconomyHow to break the COVID doom loop
Introducing a system of planned, intermittent ‘circuit breakers’ would save lives and protect the economy.
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Published in: 50.50Aid donors ‘disturbed’ by reports of childbirth violations
Following openDemocracy revelations of WHO childbirth guidelines being flouted around the world, major donors...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The balance sheet so far? Europe 0, Covid 200,000 and rising
Ten months into the epidemic and it is the virus and the right who are in control. The left can’t just wait in hope...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Travel authorization in the EU: automated processing and profiling
The ETIAS system will include automated tools even though the personal data in its information systems may be...
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Published in: openJustice: InvestigationA mother, her disabled daughter and the charity that's their “saving glory”
One charity is on a mission to ensure that if there's another lockdown in Northern Ireland, thousands of learning...
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Published in: openJustice: InvestigationSedated and abandoned: the struggle to care for my disabled daughter during lockdown
From one week to the next Lauryn, 17, went from having a full package of support for her severe learning...