If we are to build a broad consensus in Europe against Trump, we need to bring Palestine into equal focus with Ukraine, argues Martin Shaw
Rights
A series of significant changes on workplace rights and the right to strike have been slipped out by ministers
Infringements on the right to protest have been 'emboldened' by successive governments, report argues
The Government has accepted a skewed report authored by people with 'no skin in the game', argues Helen Belcher
The most sinister instances of censorship and repression are happening in America right here, right now
Keir Starmer must change course from this performative cruelty towards the sick and disabled, argues Neal Lawson
Thames Valley Police acknowledges arrest was unlawful but offers no formal apology as campaigner Symon Hill warns of 'wider struggle' to protect protest rights
The voyage of my life could never be described as 'easy', writes Penny Pepper, but it has been built around friendships that brought illumination in the toughest of times
The Court of Appeal upheld sentences totalling 35 years for climate activists
Stephen Kapos, 87, is among dozens of activists interviewed or charged by police for their part in the January 18th pro-Palestine protest in London