The move comes amid harrowing personal accounts from healthcare workers who say they’ve suffered “devastating” injuries caused by preventable exposure to COVID-19 at work
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A law granting immunity to perpetrators during The Troubles was passed despite overwhelming opposition from parties in Northern Ireland and the Irish Government
Top-down management culture at NHS trusts needs to change to include frontline staff and patients on their boards, argues Alicia Clegg
The myriad threats comedians face is explored in the new edition of 'Index on Censorship', writes its Editor-in-Chief Jemimah Steinfeld
Veteran Crime Reporter Duncan Campbell examines the sad history of wrongful prosecutions and the decline of deeply researched investigations
Gareth Roberts reflects ruefully on his own part in the wrongful conviction of an innocent sub-postmaster and looks at what should be done to exonerate each of them
Despite more than 6,700 reports of spiking in England and Wales, the Government's new initiatives fall short of meaningful action, writes Reclaim These Streets co-founder Jamie Klingler
Dr Gail Bradbrook is among the most high-profile climate activists to be sentenced over protests
Nicholas Reed Langen explores the dismissal in the courts of Tortoise's claim that political parties are not purely private organisations
The media company has now paid to settle a claim that alleges the involvement in, or at least the knowledge of, illegal activities by senior executives