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Published in: Home: News‘It’s killing her’: Council leaves people with mould, mice and broken toilets
A London council has been accused of abandoning vulnerable tenants – including a disabled woman – in unsafe flats
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Published in: Home: NewsChild Q: Not enough done to avoid repeat of racist incident, report finds
An updated review on progress since Child Q has revealed that racism and inequality are present in all public bodies
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureLGBTIQ activists celebrate Moldova’s most peaceful Pride march yet
Moldova’s LGBTIQ community calls for marriage equality as, for once, Pride celebrations are not marred by violence
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Published in: oDR: AnalysisWill the Kakhovka Dam destruction make ecocide an international crime?
No new international crimes have been recognised since 1945. Events in Ukraine could change that
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Published in: Home: ExplainerHow police in England can now stop basically any protest
New anti-protest legislation forced through by Suella Braverman has been labelled "unlawful"
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionIf Biden’s appalled by Ugandan anti-gay law, he should look closer to home
The US president should cut ties with the National Prayer Breakfast, whose organisers foster hate on a global scale
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionDebate about woman jailed for abortion is missing something crucial
Britain is rightly outraged by a woman’s imprisonment for abortion. But there’s no such thing as a good jail sentence
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Published in: Home: NewsFamilies cite ‘catastrophic failure’ of Welsh government to prepare for Covid
Families in Wales who lost loved ones to Covid-19 feel let down by their leaders, representative tells UK inquiry
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Published in: Home: OpinionJohnson’s attack on the Privileges Committee has a tragic precedent
Disgraced former PM’s disparagement of his fellow MPs follows a dangerous pattern of whipping up hate
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Published in: Home: NewsFar-right ‘supergroup’ founder wants to target picket lines
National Support Detachment’s Alek Yerbury has discussed targeting unions directly in messages seen by openDemocracy
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsLaw to protect UK journalists from vexatious lawsuits a welcome ‘first step’
New amendment will protect only those reporting on economic crime, sparking calls for government to go further
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsNew law to stop the rich and powerful from silencing UK journalists
Exclusive: Government-backed amendment to protect those reporting on corruption expected to be in Parliament this week
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Published in: 50.50: Feature‘How on earth could I think that a doctor would deceive me?’
Exclusive: One woman tells of fears that her baby may have been a victim of an alleged illegal adoption network in Armenia
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureSpain’s new abortion law has difficult realities to address
How regional inequality, poor planning and conscientious objections have affected abortion rights in Castilla y León
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Published in: Home: NewsTory-linked PR firm is no longer working on Covid inquiry, lawyer confirms
Involvement of 23Red seems to have discouraged bereaved families from engaging with inquiry’s ‘listening exercise’
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Published in: oDR: ReviewHow Ukrainian film ‘Pamfir’ explores a popular theme: borders
Ukraine’s long and unrequited love for Europe is to the fore in this masterful new film of smugglers on the edge
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Published in: Home: NewsRevealed: Bereaved families denied a voice as Covid-19 inquiry begins
Not one of Covid Bereaved Families for Justice’s 20 witnesses has been called to speak in the inquiry’s first module
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionWhy I’ve joined the court challenge against Uganda’s anti-gay law
This genocidal law targeting queer Ugandans seeks to disown both our past and present
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Published in: Home: NewsBoris Johnson’s WhatsApps prior to May 2021 are missing
Revelation of missing phone comes as Cabinet Office launches legal battle with Covid-19 inquiry
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Published in: Home: NewsGovernment defies watchdog order to hand over Hancock’s Covid diaries
Department of Health and Social Care may be held in contempt of court for missing information commissioner’s deadline