Clare Short tells Keir Starmer's Government to stand up for its principles and end Britain's role as a "lieutenant" for the United States
Rights
Hanan El Atr Khashoggi’s engagement was the start of a nightmare that would involve murder, global espionage, and a years-long fight for justice
The Employment Rights Bill continues to face huge opposition from some employers
In her monthly column, Penny Pepper describes the aftermath of a terrifying break-in, which she fears may have been a disability hate crime
A clean water coalition is calling for the new Government to enforce existing laws and comprehensively review the UK's entire water infrastructure and will march on parliament on 3 November
A renowned lawyer said the proposal, put forward by Lord Walney, shows 'a real misunderstanding' of the Human Rights Act
Behind the noise and spats in No 10, the Government is pushing ahead with laws that could define its time in office
The former Labour MP authored a report for Rishi Sunak demanding draconian new restrictions on the right to protest
How the rush back to the office hurts disabled workers—and everyone else.
Campaigners plan civil disobedience outside courts, demanding meeting with Attorney General over harsh sentencing of peaceful protesters