The start of NHS privatisation: How Paul Foot shone a light on New Labour Britain’s top investigative journalist, who died 20 years ago this week, was suspicious of New Labour. Was he right?
How Big Pharma preys on poor countries – and patients pay the price New investigation reveals unequal access to life-saving meds across Europe thanks to system that favours the rich
In a pivotal election, Georgia’s opposition must look past Russia vs EU October’s elections could shake eastern Europe. Opposition parties must offer proper statehood and competent governance
‘How do we control Palestinians? We make them feel like we are everywhere’ Chilling new book shows how states like Israel control borders using inhumane, experimental surveillance technology
What does Starmer’s victory mean for the left? Green and independent candidates inflicted a series of blows against the Labour Party
A new environmental movement is quietly shaking up UK politics After years of neglect, rural voters are abandoning the Tories and Labour to back a radical green conservation movement
Uganda’s U-turn on refugee policy leaves Sudanese asylum seekers stranded People fleeing war in Sudan feel stuck after Uganda announced change to ‘open door’ policy amid funding crisis