Tory peers are among five House of Lords members with investments of at least £50,000 in BAE Systems
We are critical of militarisation, but we believe pacifism will kill and that Russia’s war crimes have left us with no option
Both sides currently have an incentive to continue fighting. For as long as that’s the case, negotiations are unlikely to succeed
Ministers patronise those who call for decolonisation. But UK financial loopholes are a product of the imperialist legacy we don’t want to face
Young people from Moscow, Kyiv, the US and elsewhere tell openDemocracy how they have been affected by the war
Loopholes in UK law allow legal professionals to take dodgy money for their services. Here’s how to stamp the practice out
A phone recording captured details of police brutality against Russian anti-war protesters
Young Ukrainians are slowly making their way to the UK. Will we penalise them on the basis of dodgy assessments, or will we welcome them?
While everything suggests Russia may now be in serious trouble, there are still reasons for caution
I’m an immigrant as well as a researcher, so I know well why the EU’s emergency response scheme isn’t as generous as it looks
Britain has homes that are older, draughtier and harder to heat than anywhere else in western Europe. The poor are paying for the problem
Mariupol in south-eastern Ukraine has been surrounded by Russian troops for more than a week. These are the voices of some of its residents