openDemocracy interviews the three candidates for leader of Plaid Cymru about the future of Wales and the UK.
As Tom Lehrer recognised in the 70s, the line between satire and reality is constantly in danger of being blurred these days. Guy has already mentioned the absurdity of certain
With all the speculation in the UK press at the moment about Tony Blair’s potential ascendency to the presidency of the E.U., one could be forgiven for thinking
A new site, MyConservatives.com, was launched on Friday to help keen Conservative supporters become busy Conservative activists. The site allows people to find issues or local candidates they care
Voicebox is a project from v, the National Young Volunteers Service, that aims to “curate the views of 16-25s, visualise the results in creative ways, and then set that data
An exciting, innovative and efficient approach to transparency in Government; it sounds a little too good to be true, but the District of Columbia seems to have managed it, being
On Monday the Home Office released new figures on the use of Tasers by British police officers, and I doubt I was the only one previously unaware that use of
Freedom Not Fear are organizing a second International Action Day, to be held in as many capital cities across the world, to protest against the “security craze” that is leading
We’ve been hearing a lot about Peter Mandelson recently, but despite the amount of copy I think there’s a more important issue behind what we’ve been hearing.
The Vetting database that will be required when the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act comes into force this October has already attracted opprobrium. Most notably, perhaps from writers like Philip Pullman