Corporations have found a way to punish people for disagreeing with them. By George Monbiot, published in the Guardian 29th June 2023 Punishment without trial: this is the latest weapon in the war against dissent. Apparently, it’s not enough for the police to be given powers to shut down any protest they choose. It’s not […]
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Thousands of workers face being sacked for not crossing their own picket lines if new Westminster legislation passes
According to the research, ministers have pushed through changes to Britain’s political system that pose 'considerable risks' for the country's democratic future
With minimal parliamentary scrutiny, the Conservatives pass controversial changes to protest laws that could criminalise any disruptive demonstration
Leading barrister and dozens of organisations raise serious concerns about the “chilling effect” of the Government’s latest attempt to restrict the right to protest
As the dust settles on the coronation, peaceful protesters need more than hints at a forthcoming apology, writes our Chief Reporter
The government is preparing to quietly amend the definition of disruptive protest in ‘chilling’ change already rejected by peers
‘Sneaky, cheating bastards’ – Josiah Mortimer reports on a peer leading the charge against the Government's fresh protest clampdown
"I want to find a place of grace far from the stench of the media. I want to go where I am not reminded of the social media sewer."
Commons session turns to farce as Conservative Deputy Chair suggests all protestors should just stand for election instead, Josiah Mortimer reports