Campaigners are challenging the lawfulness of restrictions brought in by the former Conservative Home Secretary Suella Braverman
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Almost no checks are in place to ensure training is not used to clamp down on human rights and peaceful dissent, say campaigners
The notion that disabled people are scroungers and benefit cheats is almost permission to further abuse against them, Penny Pepper writes
EXCLUSIVE: The Home Office confirms that Walney, who was appointed by Boris Johnson, will now leave Government
EXCLUSIVE: Ministers face questions over Lord Walney's prolonged tenure as documents reveal position was supposed to have been terminated years ago
The Met Police have promised arrests if the protesters, who are campaigning for protest rights, step out of line
Green Party's Deputy Leader Zack Polanski challenges the Home Secretary, as row deepens over police handling of Palestine solidarity march
The right to protest remains “curtailed and punished” despite a change in Government, the leading human rights group warned
Do I really need to keep saying that this is where the personal is the political? writes Penny Pepper
The law must be changed to tackle the impact of easily available sexually violent imagery, says Criminal Barrister Gareth Roberts