Eleven weeks after the ruling, Mathilda Mallinson and Helena Wadia tear it apart and explain how the media is making matters worse
Rights
Penny Pepper explores the impact of the watered-down Welfare Bill and questions the very notion of ‘work’ as a marker of human value
The party that claims to champion "free speech" is now trying to crack down on books whose messages they disagree with, reports Katie Dancey-Downs
The ban will make it illegal to support the civil disobedience group, with penalties of up to 10 years in prison
Senior barristers and campaigners warn Keir Starmer's Government is 'conflating peaceful protest with genuine terrorism'
Amnesty argues successive UK Governments ‘created the system they now condemn’
Viktor Orbán’s Government humiliated as more than 180,000 protesters defy his decision to ban Budapest Pride
As Government cuts to disabled people's benefits lead to more dehumanising rhetoric, Penny Pepper reminds us that disability is an embedded reality of human experience as much as it always has been
Censorship is dangerous, but I am struggling to see how we fight the rising tide of hate and fear without it, writes Mathilda Mallinson
Human rights groups fear those wearing masks for health or religious reasons, and dissidents seeking to protect themselves from hostile foreign states, will be swept into the criminal justice system