The current government position is bad policy, bad politics and a betrayal of what is best in Britain's history of providing sanctuary to those in need.
Far from being 'mad', plenty of economists welcome Corbyn's proposals as opening up fruitful new areas for public discussion on the economy.
Labour leadership candidates responses on an English Labour Party and the Constitution.
New Left Project has closed. Here the editors offer some parting reflections on their experiences running the site.
Reporter who takes time to listen acutely to people at the sharp end of government policy is one of six shortlisted for political journalism prize.
Actors, charities and NGOs rally around the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust, which has ‘a long and distinguished record of support for important civil society work’, in a dispute described here
Rebecca Omonira-Oyekanmi and Clare Sambrook are among 15 writers in contention for one of journalism’s highest honours.
The winning introductory preamble for a written constitution from the competition hosted by the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee.
Thurs 23 Oct 2014, Marx Memorial Library, London EC1R 0DU (Facebook event)
Today we launch our new series on democracy and the economy: modernise, de-privatise.
Join openDemocracy and Red Pepper in the Houses of Parliament on Thursday the 26th of June to hear some of the leading voices making the radical case for Scottish independence.
We put the same 6 questions to a number of prospective MEPs ahead of this Thursdays elections, on austerity, the far right, European integration, the CAP and more. Here are their answers.