The party's accounts suggest there is "significant doubt" about whether it can continue as a "going concern" due to a series of legal challenges.
Rights
How the legal system is silencing climate activists fighting for their right to speak up about the crisis
From the Bedroom Tax to Work Capability Assessments, the Government is accused of systematically failing disabled people
The LGB Alliance has received a surge in donations amid ongoing calls for it to lose its charitable status
Calls for the UK to leave the European Convention on Human Rights shouldn't be viewed as mere sabre-rattling – as many did with Conservative promises to leave the EU, writes Nicholas Reed Langen
Penny Pepper explores how she encourages disabled people to reclaim labels – to twist and refute them
President Lukashenka has colluded with Putin in the forced transfer of children, and should face the same sanctions
Dr Chris Day’s legal campaign exposed a ‘gap in the law’, which deprived 54,000 junior doctors of statutory whistleblowing protections
The Armenian Prime Minister has described the situation as an 'ongoing process of genocide'
A prominent women's rights activist complained about a "defender" of an alleged abuser sitting on the board of a whistleblowing charity. The reply she got blew her away.