The law must be changed to tackle the impact of easily available sexually violent imagery, says Criminal Barrister Gareth Roberts
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“We don’t feel safe here. It’s not just Trump, it’s the fact half our country voted for him"
They are also seeking to overturn workplace protections from sexual harassment, calling them an attack on "free speech"
Less than 5% of people with learning disabilities are employed, while 86% want to be. The Government must think about which Brits it values as being worthy of work
The Reform Leader is joining forces with a US-based Christian legal group, which campaigns for abortion to be outlawed around the world
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
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