Hidden in plain sight: The lobby group restricting rights in Latin America Founded by members of shadowy Catholic organisation Opus Dei, the AFI has become one of Guatemala’s most influential groups
COP29 puts world on course for more extreme weather – and more deaths Summit proves change won’t come until floods and wildfires are killing tens of thousands in rich Global North cities
The BlackRock letters: inside Labour's 'close partnership' The business secretary told the head of a major global investment banker that he looked forward to working together to “change the face of our United Kingdom"
Should assisted dying be legalised? Readers share their thoughts After we published op-eds from opposing sides of assisted dying debate, many readers wrote in to give their opinion
Dark Arts Dispatch: Westminster’s revolving door just keeps spinning Failed MPs and outgoing spads turn to lobbying, plus the new shadow science minister’s links to arms firms and tech giants
I’m disabled. Here’s why I am scared of the assisted dying bill The bill puts us at risk of coercion by family members, and doctors wrongly predicting that we are going to die
Why it’s time for the UK to introduce a new law to allow assisted dying Noel Conway wanted to die with dignity, yet he died slowly in pain. This month MPs can finally help others like him