Iraq’s October uprising was a wake-up call for desperate generations caught in an endless cycle of poverty, marginalization and injustice. How does the struggle continue today?
Disabled people have seen their support cut or frozen as councils have used legal loopholes created by emergency legislation – and the risk is more to come in the second wave.
About 80% of indigenous Guatemalans live in poverty – a situation exacerbated by the pandemic. Have we really left behind the colonial state apparatus that subjugated indigenous people?
Hays Travel has banned staff from speaking to the media about Serco’s heavily-criticised COVID-19 operations – but some have raised the alarm over lack of training and poor treatment
Revealed: Controversial firm has won previously unreported coronavirus testing contract – while critics label its £108m call centre deal ‘astonishing’ and ‘unethical’.
Prime minister met Evgeny Lebedev’s company days after telling the British public to avoid ‘non-essential contact’. Johnson later nominated Lebedev for the House of Lords