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
Opinion / I’ve never been on strike before. Here’s why today was different OPINION: I’m walking out in solidarity with colleagues, even though I have my own problems as a freelancer By Daniel Trilling / 1 Feb 2023
News / Government ‘misinformation’ unit flagged investigative journalism and critics Exclusive: openDemocracy investigation on Westminster secrecy was monitored by shadowy Cabinet Office unit By Jenna Corderoy / 1 Feb 2023
Opinion / The monarchy and media are trapped in a mutually dependent relationship OPINION: Prince Harry's interview highlighted how two dying institutions have been left to prop one another up By Adam Ramsay / 9 Jan 2023
Analysis / Russia’s recently exiled media learn hard lessons abroad Russian independent media outlets are making a painful transition from Kremlin censorship to life in exile By Ilya Yablokov / 6 Dec 2022
Opinion / Anti-trans activists are using ‘mirror propaganda’. Here’s how to spot it People claiming to be ‘silenced’ are being featured in national mainstream media platforms. There’s a word for that By Natacha Kennedy / 5 Dec 2022
Opinion / Distorted reporting of the 2021 census echoes a racist conspiracy theory OPINION: Headlines reporting a drop in white Christians in England and Wales aren’t just wrong – they’re dangerous By Benali Hamdache / 30 Nov 2022
News / openDemocracy backs campaign to end intimidation lawsuits against journalists Top newspaper editors call on Dominic Raab to bring in new law to defend journalists from oligarchs’ legal threats By Adam Bychawski / 29 Nov 2022
Opinion / Elon Musk’s Twitter is more dangerous than you think Beyond Musk’s oft-repeated rants about free speech may lie shadier plans to recoup the $44bn he paid for the site By Adam Ramsay / 11 Nov 2022
News / openDemocracy nominated for top journalism awards after Clearing House victory Our work on Freedom of Information and revelations about oil company spying got us into the British Journalism Awards By Adam Bychawski / 27 Oct 2022
News / Just Stop Oil didn't delay us getting to M20 crash, says ambulance service Exclusive: Ambulance service says claims in The Sun and the Daily Mail that protesters slowed paramedics were wrong By Adam Bychawski / 25 Oct 2022
Opinion / Why Britain’s labour movement needs a red-hot media strategy After a summer of strikes, unions need to up their media game to make real and lasting gains for workers By Torsten Geelan / 18 Oct 2022