Society, Politics & Law
What is the EU? - Student Hub Live's Brexit Special
Learn about the EU and how it extends, limits or replaces the work of national governments, in the opening video of the Student Hub Live Brexit special.
Nature & Environment
Nuclear transboundary consultations are a test for public participation and transparency across Europe
Over the next three years, 30 nuclear reactors across Europe will reach their retirement age. Making the decision-making process over their future open and transparent is crucial.
Nature & Environment
Clean Brexit, Dirty Brexit: Is this the last exit before armageddon?
Will Brexit mean a filthy bonfire of the regulations protecting our lungs?
Nature & Environment
Post-Brexit: we need a new vision for Europe
The director of Friends of the Earth Europe responds to the UK Brexit vote.
Nature & Environment
Humans better at rapid change than we think
A new study provides evidence that humans are capable of radically altering the world around us, and offers hope in the face of climate change
Nature & Environment
Offshore wind powers ahead in Europe
Falling costs mean that power generated by offshore wind farms is becoming increasingly competitive with other fuels – and that’s good news for the climate
Society, Politics & Law
UK nuclear industry faces Brexit fall-out
Leaving the EU treaty that prevents radioactive materials falling into the wrong hands could prove costly for the UK nuclear industry
Society, Politics & Law
How did the election look from Europe?
Originally billed as the Brexit Election, how did the continent react as the results of it became clearer?
Society, Politics & Law
Why did the SNP lose seats in the 2017 General Election?
As Friday morning dawned, the SNP had lost two of its most senior MPs and 22 seats in total. OpenDemocracy's Laurie MacFarlane shares his personal view on what happened.
Society, Politics & Law
After the General Election: A collection
A short campaign, and a reversal of fortune. As politicians attempt to make sense of the new shape of the House of Commons, and find a way forward, dig into our commentary from the OU and beyond.
Science, Maths & Technology
How good were the pollster's predictions?
As politicians try to make sense of the results of the 2017 General Election, how well did the polls give us a guide to the final result? Leighton Vaughan Williams weighs the scores.
Society, Politics & Law
May's lost her majority - so what happens now?
Andy Price takes a first stab at what might happen following the surprise result of yesterday's election