Those standing up to the war report horrific instances of abuse at the hands of the authorities
Parliament heard claims Dmitry Leus, who donated £50,000 to Tories, is ‘absolutely dependent’ on Russian spy agency
Exclusively obtained intelligence briefings show police also classed protests against themselves as ‘anti-fascist’
Last-minute amendment to Public Order Bill lets home secretary slap injunctions on people ‘likely’ to protest
Hounding of Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre’s director part of a pattern of attacks on trans-inclusive feminist groups
Gaia Pope was failed by the police and NHS – and now by the justice system. Her cousin speaks to openDemocracy
As temperatures reached 40C in July, food couriers had to put themselves at risk or lose vital work
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Have socialists like Yanis Varoufakis and Jeremy Corbyn got their history wrong?
Italians have marched for abortion rights since the far-Right election win, but their real fight began long before
Some 950 UK LLPs indicating money-laundering links were registered close to government agency’s HQ, new research shows
The Human Rights Council voted to appoint a special rapporteur, sending a message of support to Russian civil society