Ahead of their event on resisting monopoly capitalism, Global Justice Now’s Nick Dearden explains the rise of ‘food billionaires’, and what we can do to challenge their power.
We cannot let the fossil fuel industry block urgently needed climate action. Nick Dowson lays out a path to change.
As that 1 June deadline fast approaches, it’s time for the final push.
Amelia Schofield of We Own It draws on lessons from contact tracing success stories around the world.
Competition and chauvinism kills. We must save lives with international action and solidarity, urges Vanessa Baird
Nick Dearden examines what’s at stake in the UK general election, and how the result is likely to impact global justice.
Jack Harmsworth makes the case for why the UK must learn from its European neighbours and take back control of privatised industries.
Vanessa Baird concludes with 14 ways – at least – towards a better global trade.
11 strategies for a better media. Vanessa Baird writes.
In the Barcelona area, local governments and citizens are transforming municipal politics, finds Luke Stobart.
A civil society lawsuit has ended the city's water sell-off. But the fight isn't over. Febriana Firdaus reports.
Communities across the world taking back control of services and resources.
Britain's medical provision is being hollowed out by privatization, says Youssef El-Gingihy.
After decades of neglect, the mood is turning. Dinyar Godrej on the fightback against privatization.
Dinyar Godrej interviews We Own It campaign founder Cat Hobbs on why the time is ripe for change.
Nick Dowson dismantles the notion that the private sector does things better.