‘Every man’s home is his castle’ – but what if you just want the basic human right of shelter?
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If politicians are worried about the costs of support for the learning disabled, society must become more transparent about where the money is being spent
The scale of protests against the President show he can still be beaten, but only if his opponents start offering a coherent alternative, argues Alexandra Hall Hall
Penny Pepper shares her experiences of recruiting migrant care workers, who can find themselves enduring exploitation and abuse for their efforts
Major demonstration in Trafalgar Square on Saturday could nearly double total of 1,600 arrested under terrorism laws since ban came into effect in July, organisers claim
Officers drove away the advertising van showing an image of the US President with the convicted paedophile as nearby activists and journalists were questioned
As a proud naturalised US citizen who has been publicly critical of the President, I am becoming increasingly fearful about my future here, writes Alexandra Hall Hall
The Trump administration's attempts to downplay human rights abuses globally suggests they want to make it easier to violate them domestically, argues Alexandra Hall Hall
A group representing 350 Palestinian families living in Britain have called on the PM to condemn Israel's 'systematic assault on the press' and back an inquiry
The Met Police have promised mass arrests as over 500 people are expected to take part in a protest backing the banned direct action group on Saturday