THE Home Office is facing a legal challenge this week over claims that vulnerable women held at a new detention centre in County Durham have been d
THE “destruction” of the criminal justice system must be treated as a “national emergency,” striking criminal barristers said today.
ONE in five Covid-19 deaths in poorer countries could have been prevented if global vaccine targets had been met during the first year of the jab r
PEACE protests at nuclear weapons sites and military bases could be at risk under a new national security law currently making its way through Parl
RACE and religious hate offences have more than doubled in under a decade, reaching a new record high last year — driven in part by anger at Englan
BORIS JOHNSON is expected to raise human rights issues with Rwandan leaders this week despite pushing ahead with plans to deport refugees to the Af
LABOUR branded the Tories new Bill of Rights a “con” today, warning that the reforms will affect everyone “who relies on the state to protect them
MORE than half of disabled households in Britain have been pushed into debt amid the cost-of-living crisis, the charity Sense says.
THE Home Office will “imminently” ask the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) to reconsider its ruling that blocked asylum-seekers from being dep
AN ISRAELI arms firm has been forced to flee its London offices following almost two years of relentless and disruptive protests against the site,