Those breaching 'persons unknown' injunctions face an unlimited fine and up to two years in prison, with the potential for their assets to be seized. Their quiet roll-out goes far further than the Policing Act passed last year, Josiah Mortimer reports
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A woman arrested for 'praying' outside an abortion clinic may have been acquitted but she is one node of a global network, reports Sian Norris
None of the solutions to the Government's concerns about migrant boats crossing the Channel require the UK's withdrawal from the ECHR, writes Brad Blitz
BBC Chairman Richard Sharp's hidden involvement in arranging a £800,000 loan for the former PM exposes the gilded upper circles of politics and media in the UK, writes Adam Bienkov
The Mental Health Bill may have negative unintended consequences, Saba Salman reports
Matthew Gwyther looks at the public's contradictory ideas of leadership and how women are (on the whole) confounding them
Former diplomat Alexandra Hall Hall assesses the former Prime Minister's recent trip to the US in support of Ukraine and what it says about his political motives
An unannounced inspection of a women's prison raises new concerns about safety across the female estate. Sian Norris reports
One of the central promises of Brexit is being violated by the Government, a new report has suggested
Anti-arms trade campaigners say UK-made weapons are contributing to thousands of civilian deaths in the devastating Middle Eastern war