News Migrant cleaners at an ‘anti-racist’ ad firm are on strike over pay Outsourced night workers at Ogilvy want higher wages and improved sick pay to reflect their unsociable hours By Anita Mureithi / 13 Jun 2023
Feature Theatre stands accused for the first time in post-soviet Russia As repression worsens in Russia, the director and writer of an award-winning play have been arrested on terror charges By Mikhail Kaluzhsky / 17 May 2023
Feature How teachers are resisting the Kremlin’s war propaganda in Russian schools Lessons about the war in Ukraine are now mandatory in Russian schools, but the message isn’t always getting through By Vera Akhalaya / 25 Apr 2023
Feature This Moscow military museum blurs history and propaganda. We visited it New exhibits at Russia’s military history museum aim to stir patriotic fervour. But will they work? By Volodya Vagner / 18 Apr 2023
Analysis Evan Gershkovich’s arrest will damage media coverage of Russia The arrest of the Wall Street Journal reporter is a watershed moment for reliable reporting on Russia By Ilya Yablokov / 13 Apr 2023
Opinion Nigel Lawson’s economic ‘success’ was an oil-fuelled illusion OPINION: Lawson’s legacy is of a climate sceptic indebted to Big Oil. Refusal to accept that is making the UK poorer By Adam Ramsay / 4 Apr 2023
Opinion Ofcom must crack down on the Conservative Party love-ins on GB News and TalkTV OPINION: Will the regulator allow two Tory MPs to interview a Tory chancellor about a Tory Budget on a news channel? By John Nicolson / 27 Mar 2023
News Hungary’s ‘perfect propaganda machine’ attacks women, report finds New report highlights gendered disinformation online and calls for women-centred reform of social media platforms By Lucy Martirosyan / 22 Mar 2023
News Putin’s warlord planned new legal attack on BBC with UK government help Yevgeny Prigozhin, who leads the notorious Wagner army, sought to attack the BBC two months before the Ukraine invasion By Jim Fitzpatrick / 21 Mar 2023
News openDemocracy reporter recognised in prestigious Press Awards Adam Bychawski’s work on the dark money fuelling climate denial in the UK beat some big journalistic beasts By Open democracy / 9 Mar 2023
Opinion When governments can decide what journalists say, we should all be worried OPINION: UK National Security Bill is latest in long line of cynical attempts to maintain secrecy and stifle journalism By Peter Geoghegan / 3 Mar 2023
News Mourners tell of anger and grief at vigil for Brianna Ghey in London ‘Constant hatred from news outlets and social media influencers has caused more and more fear around trans people’ By Michelle Snow / 16 Feb 2023