Opinion Russia’s repressed independent media is vital to building a post-Putin era Almost all Russian journalists have been forced into exile amid a state crackdown. But there is some cause for hope By Farida Rustamova, Theo Tindall and Stephanie Diepeveen / 29 Jun 2022
Opinion I reported on Thatcher-era strikes. Here’s what today’s coverage is missing The demise of industrial correspondents allows the Tory press to deliver outlandish, make-believe scare stories By Nicholas Jones / 23 Jun 2022
Opinion It’s great to see Mick Lynch calling out the media’s anti-union bullshit Billionaires control our politics and our press, yet we’re told unions are the real enemy of the British worker By Adam Ramsay / 21 Jun 2022
Opinion Three clear reasons to boycott the upcoming Hogwarts Legacy video game As well as its link to JK Rowling, the game is accused of antisemitism and was developed by a Gamergate defender By Maysa Pritilata / 21 Jun 2022
Opinion Assange extradition is just latest in UK’s crackdown on the free press Journalism is under attack – yet MPs will line up on Tuesday to pay lip service to ‘World Press Freedom Day’ By Martin Williams / 17 Jun 2022
Opinion Colombia faces moment of reckoning as tense election awaits Populist outlier Rodolfo Hernández will challenge the leftist candidate Gustavo Petro in Sunday's presidential vote By Juanita Rico / 17 Jun 2022
News ‘Cadwalladr’s legal ordeal shows UK is failing to protect journalists’ Arron Banks may have lost his case, but it’s a dark day for press freedom, campaigners warn By Jenna Corderoy / 13 Jun 2022
News Revealed: What Priti Patel spent selling Rwanda deportations to the public Tens of thousands of pounds were spent on ads to be shown by Facebook and Instagram By Anita Mureithi / 10 Jun 2022
Opinion Is there any real benefit to city status? Luckily for Reading, probably not The town (sorry) has once again had its bid to become a city rejected, this time in a competition for the jubilee By Jonn Elledge / 31 May 2022
Opinion Far-right conspiracy theories are now embedded in the UK mainstream And no wonder, when British journalists promote conspiracy theories and government politicians embrace extremist rhetoric By Sam Fowles / 24 May 2022
Opinion Thank you, Derry Girls, for telling the story of my complicated adolescence Like the Derry Girls, I was 18 when I voted for the Good Friday Agreement. The show perfectly captured the darkness, light and spirit of the times By Amanda Ferguson / 19 May 2022
Opinion While ‘beergate’ dominates headlines, UK politics quietly changes forever The pundits of London’s metropolitan media are focused on Keir Starmer’s curry. But they’re all missing the bigger story By Stephen Gethins / 10 May 2022